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arxiv: 2208.08199 · v1 · pith:V5MKUZPA · submitted 2022-08-17 · quant-ph · physics.app-ph· physics.optics

Measuring Optical Activity with Unpolarised Light: Ghost Polarimetry

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classification quant-ph physics.app-phphysics.optics
keywords lightopticalactivitysampleallowsmeasurementpolarisationunpolarised
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Quantifying the optical chirality of a sample requires the precise measurement of the rotation of the plane of linear polarisation of the transmitted light. Central to this notion is that the sample needs to be exposed to light of a defined polarisation state. We show that by using a polarisation-entangled photon source we can measure optical activity whilst illuminating a sample with unpolarised light. This not only allows for low light measurement of optical activity but also allows for the analysis of samples that would otherwise be perturbed if subject to polarised light.

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