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Interference effects in quantum-optical coherence tomography using spectrally engineered photon pairs

Authors :
Graciano, Pablo Yepiz
Martinez, Ali Michel Angulo
Lopez-Mago, Dorilian
Castro-Olvera, Gustavo
Rosete-Aguilar, Martha
Garduño-Mejia, Jesus
Alarcon, Roberto Ramirez
Ramirez, Hector Cruz
U'Ren, Alfred B.
Source :
Sci Rep 9, 8954 (2019)
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

Optical-coherence tomography (OCT) is a technique that employs light in order to measure the internal structure of semi-transparent, e.g. biological, samples. It is based on the interference pattern of low-coherence light. Quantum-OCT (QOCT), instead, employs the correlation properties of entangled photon pairs, for example, generated by the process of spontaneous parametric downconversion (SPDC). The usual QOCT scheme uses photon pairs characterised by a joint-spectral amplitude with strict spectral anti-correlations. It has been shown that, in contrast with its classical counterpart, QOCT provides resolution enhancement and dispersion cancellation. In this paper, we revisit the theory of QOCT and extend the theoretical model so as to include photon pairs with arbitrary spectral correlations. We present experimental results that complement the theory and explain the physical underpinnings appearing in the interference pattern. In our experiment, we utilize a pump for the SPDC process ranging from continuous wave to pulsed in the femtosecond regime, and show that cross-correlation interference effects appearing for each pair of layers may be directly suppressed for a sufficiently large pump bandwidth. Our results provide insights and strategies that could guide practical implementations of QOCT.

Subjects

Subjects :
Physics - Optics

Details

Database :
arXiv
Journal :
Sci Rep 9, 8954 (2019)
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2005.09842
Document Type :
Working Paper
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-019-45088-0