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Waveguide-based single-pixel up-conversion infrared spectrometer
A periodically poled lithium niobate (PPLN) waveguide-based single-pixel
up-conversion infrared spectrometer was demonstrated. Sum-frequency generation
between a 1.5 micrometer band scanning pump laser and a 1.3 micrometer band
signal generated visible radiation which was detected by a silicon
single-photon detector. The noise equivalent power of the upconversion
spectrometer was two-orders-of-magnitude lower than that of a commercial
optical spectrum analyzer.Comment: 5 pages, 3 figure
100 km secure differential phase shift quantum key distribution with low jitter up-conversion detectors
We present a quantum key distribution experiment in which keys that were
secure against all individual eavesdropping attacks allowed by quantum
mechanics were distributed over 100 km of optical fiber. We implemented the
differential phase shift quantum key distribution protocol and used low timing
jitter 1.55 um single-photon detectors based on frequency up-conversion in
periodically poled lithium niobate waveguides and silicon avalanche
photodiodes. Based on the security analysis of the protocol against general
individual attacks, we generated secure keys at a practical rate of 166 bit/s
over 100 km of fiber. The use of the low jitter detectors also increased the
sifted key generation rate to 2 Mbit/s over 10 km of fiber.Comment: 10 pages, 5 figure
Measurement of Birefringence of Low-Loss, High-Reflectance Coating of M-Axis Sapphire
The birefringence of a low-loss, high-reflectance coating applied to an 8-cm-diameter sapphire crystal grown in the m-axis direction has been mapped. By monitoring the transmission of a high-finesse Fabry-Perot cavity as a function of the polarization of the input light, we find an upper limit for the magnitude of the birefringence of 2.5 x 10^-4 rad and an upper limit in the variation in direction of the birefringence of 10 deg. These values are sufficiently small to allow consideration of m-axis sapphire as a substrate material for the optics of the advanced detector at the Laser Interferometer Gravitational Wave Observatory
Magneto-optical signatures of a cascade of transitions in LaBaCuO
Recent experiments in the original cuprate high temperature superconductor,
LaBaCuO, have revealed a remarkable sequence of transitions [1].
Here we investigate such crystals with Kerr effect which is sensitive to
time-reversal-symmetry breaking (TRSB). Concurrent birefringence measurements
accurately locate the structural phase transitions from high-temperature
tetragonal to low temperature orthorhombic, and then to lower temperature
tetragonal, at which temperature a strong Kerr signal onsets. Hysteretic
behavior of the Kerr signal suggests that TRSB occurs well above room
temperature, an effect that was previously observed in high quality
YBaCuO$_{6+x} crystals [2].Comment: 5 pages, 4 figure
Model of Thermal Wavefront Distortion in Interferometric Gravitational-Wave Detectors I: Thermal Focusing
We develop a steady-state analytical and numerical model of the optical
response of power-recycled Fabry-Perot Michelson laser gravitational-wave
detectors to thermal focusing in optical substrates. We assume that the thermal
distortions are small enough that we can represent the unperturbed intracavity
field anywhere in the detector as a linear combination of basis functions
related to the eigenmodes of one of the Fabry-Perot arm cavities, and we take
great care to preserve numerically the nearly ideal longitudinal phase
resonance conditions that would otherwise be provided by an external
servo-locking control system. We have included the effects of nonlinear thermal
focusing due to power absorption in both the substrates and coatings of the
mirrors and beamsplitter, the effects of a finite mismatch between the
curvatures of the laser wavefront and the mirror surface, and the diffraction
by the mirror aperture at each instance of reflection and transmission. We
demonstrate a detailed numerical example of this model using the MATLAB program
Melody for the initial LIGO detector in the Hermite-Gauss basis, and compare
the resulting computations of intracavity fields in two special cases with
those of a fast Fourier transform field propagation model. Additional
systematic perturbations (e.g., mirror tilt, thermoelastic surface
deformations, and other optical imperfections) can be included easily by
incorporating the appropriate operators into the transfer matrices describing
reflection and transmission for the mirrors and beamsplitter.Comment: 24 pages, 22 figures. Submitted to JOSA
High Resolution Polar Kerr Effect Measurements of Sr2RuO4: Evidence for Broken Time Reversal Symmetry in the Superconducting State
Polar Kerr effect in the spin-triplet superconductor Sr2RuO4 was measured
with high precision using a Sagnac interferometer with a zero-area Sagnac loop.
We observed non-zero Kerr rotations as big as 65 nanorad appearing below Tc in
large domains. Our results imply a broken time reversal symmetry state in the
superconducting state of Sr2RuO4, similar to He3-A
Upconversion of optical signals with multi-longitudinal-mode pump lasers
Multi-longitudinal-mode lasers have been believed to be good candidates as
pump sources for optical frequency conversion. However, we present a
semi-classical model for frequency conversion of optical signals with a
multimode pump laser, which shows that fluctuations of the instantaneous pump
power limit the conversion efficiency. In an experiment, we upconverted a 1550
nm optical signal in a periodically poled lithium niobate waveguide using with
a multi-longitudinal-mode laser, an observed a maximum conversion efficiency of
70%, in good agreement with our theoretical model. Compared to single-mode
pumping, multimode pumping is not a suitable technique for attaining stable
near-unity-efficiency frequency conversion. However, the results obtained here
could find application in characterization of the spectral or temporal
structure of multi-longitudinal-mode lasers.Comment: 6 pages, 4 figures, comments are welcome
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