Near single-photon imaging in the shortwave infrared using homodyne detection

Low-light imaging is challenging in regimes where low-noise detectors are not yet available. One such regime is the shortwave infrared where even the best multipixel detector arrays typically have a noise floor in excess of photons per pixel per frame. We present a homodyne imaging system capable of...

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Veröffentlicht in:Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS 2023-03, Vol.120 (10), p.e2216678120-e2216678120
Hauptverfasser: Wolley, O, Mekhail, S, Moreau, P-A, Gregory, T, Gibson, G, Leuchs, G, Padgett, M J
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Zusammenfassung:Low-light imaging is challenging in regimes where low-noise detectors are not yet available. One such regime is the shortwave infrared where even the best multipixel detector arrays typically have a noise floor in excess of photons per pixel per frame. We present a homodyne imaging system capable of recovering both intensity and phase images of an object from a single frame despite an illumination intensity of ​ photon per pixel. We interfere this weak signal which is below the noise floor of the detector with a reference beam that is ​   times brighter, record the resulting interference pattern in the spatial domain on a detector array, and use Fourier techniques to extract the intensity and phase images. We believe our approach could vastly extend the range of applications for low-light imaging by accessing domains where low-noise cameras are not currently available and for which low-intensity illumination is required.
ISSN:0027-8424
1091-6490
DOI:10.1073/pnas.2216678120