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arxiv: 2205.08832 · v1 · pith:PSDYTJEB · submitted 2022-05-18 · quant-ph · physics.optics

Loss compensated and enhanced mid-infrared interaction-free sensing with undetected photons

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Sensing with undetected photons enables the measurement of absorption and phase shifts at wavelengths different from those detected. Here, we experimentally map the balance and loss parameter space in a non-degenerate nonlinear interferometer, showing the recovery of sensitivity despite internal losses at the detection wavelength. We further explore an interaction-free operation mode with a detector-to-sample incident optical power ratio of >200. This allows changes in attowatt levels of power at 3.4 $\mu$m wavelength to be detected at 1550 nm, immune to the level of thermal black-body background. This reveals an ultra-sensitive infrared imaging methodology capable of probing samples effectively `in the dark'.

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