Abstract
Measuring the states of polarization (SoP) of light is fundamentally important for applications ranging from communication, sensing, spectroscopy, imaging, to navigation. Superconducting nanowire single-photon detectors (SNSPDs) are ideal detectors of choice for faint-light detection and measurements, but SNSPDs themselves cannot resolve the SoP of photons. Here, based on a fractal SNSPD, we demonstrate a full-Stokes polarimetric measurement system that can measure arbitrary SoP of faint light. The measured SoPs are in excellent agreement with those of a state-of-the-art commercial polarimeter, but the sensitivity of our system reaches − 86.6 d B m , which is 26.6 dB better than that of the commercial counterpart. As a direct application, we further demonstrate remote polarimetric imaging (i.e., polarimetric LiDAR) with a complete set of polarimetric contrast.
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Hu, N., Meng, Y., Zou, K., Feng, Y., Hao, Z., Steinhauer, S., … Hu, X. (2022). Full-Stokes polarimetric measurements and imaging using a fractal superconducting nanowire single-photon detector. Optica, 9(4), 346. https://doi.org/10.1364/optica.451737
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