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Photonic polarization gears for ultra-sensitive angular measurements

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  • Vincenzo D'Ambrosio

    (Sapienza Università di Roma)

  • Nicolò Spagnolo

    (Sapienza Università di Roma)

  • Lorenzo Del Re

    (Sapienza Università di Roma)

  • Sergei Slussarenko

    (Università di Napoli Federico II, Compl. Univ. di Monte S. Angelo)

  • Ying Li

    (Centre for Quantum Technologies, National University of Singapore)

  • Leong Chuan Kwek

    (Centre for Quantum Technologies, National University of Singapore
    Institute of Advanced Studies (IAS), Nanyang Technological University
    National Institute of Education, Nanyang Technological University)

  • Lorenzo Marrucci

    (Università di Napoli Federico II, Compl. Univ. di Monte S. Angelo
    CNR-SPIN, Complesso Universitario di Monte S. Angelo)

  • Stephen P. Walborn

    (Instituto de Física, Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro)

  • Leandro Aolita

    (ICFO-Institut de Ciències Fotòniques, Parc Mediterrani de la Tecnologia
    Dahlem Center for Complex Quantum Systems, Freie Universität Berlin)

  • Fabio Sciarrino

    (Sapienza Università di Roma
    Istituto Nazionale di Ottica (INO-CNR))

Abstract

Quantum metrology bears a great promise in enhancing measurement precision, but is unlikely to become practical in the near future. Its concepts can nevertheless inspire classical or hybrid methods of immediate value. Here we demonstrate NOON-like photonic states of m quanta of angular momentum up to m=100, in a setup that acts as a ‘photonic gear’, converting, for each photon, a mechanical rotation of an angle θ into an amplified rotation of the optical polarization by mθ, corresponding to a ‘super-resolving’ Malus’ law. We show that this effect leads to single-photon angular measurements with the same precision of polarization-only quantum strategies with m photons, but robust to photon losses. Moreover, we combine the gear effect with the quantum enhancement due to entanglement, thus exploiting the advantages of both approaches. The high ‘gear ratio’ m boosts the current state of the art of optical non-contact angular measurements by almost two orders of magnitude.

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  • Vincenzo D'Ambrosio & Nicolò Spagnolo & Lorenzo Del Re & Sergei Slussarenko & Ying Li & Leong Chuan Kwek & Lorenzo Marrucci & Stephen P. Walborn & Leandro Aolita & Fabio Sciarrino, 2013. "Photonic polarization gears for ultra-sensitive angular measurements," Nature Communications, Nature, vol. 4(1), pages 1-8, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:nat:natcom:v:4:y:2013:i:1:d:10.1038_ncomms3432
    DOI: 10.1038/ncomms3432
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