Electro-Optical Sampling of Single-Cycle THz Fields with Single-Photon Detectors

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Electro-optical sampling of Terahertz fields with ultrashort pulsed probes is a well-established approach for directly measuring the electric field of THz radiation. This technique usually relies on balanced detection to record the optical phase shift brought by THz-induced birefringence. The sensitivity of electro-optical sampling is, therefore, limited by the shot noise of the probe pulse, and improvements could be achieved using quantum metrology approaches using, e.g., NOON states for Heisenberg-limited phase estimation. We report on our experiments on THz electro-optical sampling using single-photon detectors and a weak squeezed vacuum field as the optical probe. Our approach achieves field sensitivity limited by the probe state statistical properties using phase-locked single-photon detectors and paves the way for further studies targeting quantum-enhanced THz sensing.

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Shields, T., Dada, A. C., Hirsch, L., Yoon, S., Weaver, J. M. R., Faccio, D., … Clerici, M. (2022). Electro-Optical Sampling of Single-Cycle THz Fields with Single-Photon Detectors. Sensors, 22(23). https://doi.org/10.3390/s22239432

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