Quantum-limited measurements of distance fluctuations with a multimode detector
Abstract
An experimental scheme is introduced to measure multiple parameters that are encoded in the phase quadrature of a light beam. Using a modal description and a spectrally-resolved homodyne detection, it is shown that all of the information is collected simultaneously, such that a single measurement allows extracting the value of multiple parameters post-facto. With a femtosecond laser source, we apply this scheme to a measurement of the delay between two pulses with a shot-noise limited sensitivity as well as extracting the dispersion value of a dispersive medium.
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