Mode Invisibility and Single Photon Detection

Abstract

We propose a technique to probe the quantum state of light in an optical cavity without significantly altering it. We minimize the interaction of the probe with the field by arranging a setting where the largest contribution to the transition probability is cancelled. We show that we obtain a very good resolution to measure photon population differences between two given Fock states by means of atomic interferometry.

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