Abstract
Number-resolving photo-detection is necessary for many quantum optics experiments, especially in the application of entangled state preparation. Several schemes have been proposed for approximating number-resolving photodetection using non-number-resolving detectors. Such techniques include multiport detection and time-division multiplexing. We provide a detailed analysis and comparison of different number-resolving detection schemes, with a view to creating a useful reference for experimentalists. We show that the ideal architecture for projective measurements is a function of the detector's dark count and efficiency parameters. We also describe a process for selecting an appropriate topology given actual experimental component parameters.
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Rohde, P. P., Webb, J. G., Huntington, E. H., & Ralph, T. C. (2007). Photon number projection using non-number-resolving detectors. New Journal of Physics, 9. https://doi.org/10.1088/1367-2630/9/7/233
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