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arxiv: 2206.13753 · v1 · pith:GFAFVNTF · submitted 2022-06-28 · quant-ph · physics.app-ph· physics.ins-det· physics.optics

Unveiling photon statistics with a 100-pixel photon-number-resolving detector

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classification quant-ph physics.app-phphysics.ins-detphysics.optics
keywords quantumphotondetectordetectorslightnumbermeasurementresolution
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Single-photon detectors are ubiquitous in quantum information science and quantum sensing. They are key enabling technologies for numerous scientific discoveries and fundamental tests of quantum optics. Photon-number-revolving detectors are the ultimate measurement tool of light. However, few detectors to date can provide high-fidelity photon number resolution at few-photon levels. Here, we demonstrate an on-chip detector that can resolve up to 100 photons by spatiotemporally multiplexing an array of superconducting nanowires along a single waveguide. The unparalleled photon number resolution paired with the high-speed response exclusively allows us to unveil the quantum photon statistics of a true thermal light source for the first time, which is realized by direct measurement of high-order correlation function g^(N) with N up to 15, observation of photon-subtraction-induced photon number enhancement, and quantum-limited state discrimination against a coherent light source. Our detector provides a viable route towards various important applications, including photonic quantum computation and quantum metrology.

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