Multichannel homodyne detection for quantum optical tomography
Journal of the Optical Society of America B2013Vol. 30(5), pp. 1303–1303
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Abstract
We present a multichannel optical homodyne detection setup suitable for measurements of quantum light statistics with ultrafast time resolution. We employ the setup to measure light statistics of diode lasers driven by both a direct and a pulsed current source. In particular, we measure the time-resolved second-order correlation function g(2) and photon number distribution. Our results provide information about the dynamics of the lasing transition.
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