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High Quantum Efficiency Photodetectors for Quantum Instruments

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Abstract

Achieving detector quantum efficiencies of 90% or greater is enabling for many experiments involving squeezed and entangled light. This paper discusses why poor quantum efficiency reduces one’s ability to exploit squeezed light and describes a light trap approach to improving the detection quantum efficiency.

© 2003 Optical Society of America

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