Affiliation:
1. Quantum Photonics Laboratory, Department of Physics and Astronomy Louisiana State University Baton Rouge LA 70803 USA
2. Instituto de Ciencias Nucleares Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México Apartado Postal 70‐543 Cd. Mx. 04510 México
Abstract
AbstractThe nature of light sources is defined by the statistical fluctuations of the electromagnetic field. As such, the photon statistics of light sources are typically associated with distinct emitters. Here, the possibility of producing light beams with various photon statistics through the spatial modulation of coherent light is demonstrated. This is achieved by the sequential encoding of controllable Kolmogorov phase screens in a digital micromirror device. Interestingly, the flexibility of this scheme allows for the shaping of spatial light modes with engineered photon statistics at different spatial positions. The performance of this scheme is assessed through the photon‐number‐resolving characterization of different families of spatial light modes with engineered photon statistics. It is believed that the possibility of controlling the photon fluctuations of the light field at arbitrary spatial locations has important implications for quantum spectroscopy, sensing, and imaging.
Subject
Condensed Matter Physics,Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics,Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials
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