Document Type
Article
Publication Date
3-1-2023
Abstract
Recent investigations have suggested that the use of non-classical states of light, such as entangled photon pairs, may open new and exciting avenues in experimental two-photon absorption spectroscopy. Despite several experimental studies of entangled two-photon absorption (eTPA), there is still a heated debate on whether eTPA has truly been observed. This interesting debate has arisen mainly because it has recently been argued that single-photon-loss mechanisms, such as scattering or hot-band absorption, may mimic the expected entangled-photon linear absorption behavior. In this work, we focus on transmission measurements of eTPA and explore three different two-photon quantum interferometers in the context of assessing eTPA. We demonstrate that the so-called N00N-state configuration is the only one among those considered insensitive to linear (single-photon) losses. Remarkably, our results show that N00N states may become a potentially powerful tool for quantum spectroscopy, placing them as a strong candidate for the certification of eTPA in an arbitrary sample.
Publication Source (Journal or Book title)
APL Photonics
Recommended Citation
Martínez-Tapia, Á., Corona-Aquino, S., Triana-Arango, F., You, C., Jin, R., Magaña-Loaiza, O., Dong, S., U'Ren, A., & León-Montiel, R. (2023). Witnessing entangled two-photon absorption via quantum interferometry. APL Photonics, 8 (3) https://doi.org/10.1063/5.0128249