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Frequency-bin interferometry for reconstructing electric fields with low intensity

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arxiv 2504.08607 v1 pith:KTJ7M2YY submitted 2025-04-11 physics.optics quant-ph

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Ultrafast single-photon pulses with tailored time-frequency properties are highly attractive for quantum information science, offering high-dimensional encoding and compatibility with integrated optics platforms. However, accurate characterization of such pulses, including spectral coherence, remains challenging because current methods require substantial experimental resources and complex reconstruction algorithms. Here, we introduce frequency-bin interferometry for reconstructing electric fields with low intensity (FIREFLY), a technique that directly provides spectral amplitude, phase, and coherence profiles of single-photon pulses without requiring intensive reconstruction algorithms. Our approach measures the two-point spectral correlation function of the pulse by interfering its different frequency components using a quantum pulse gate (QPG) driven by a reference pump pulse. We demonstrate its compatibility with quantum light by characterizing partially coherent pulses generated by a type-0 parametric down-conversion process. We also overcome this requirement of a known pump pulse by introducing spectral shear into our interferometric scheme using a multi-output QPG (mQPG). This enables simultaneous characterization of a single-photon-level input pulse alongside an unknown pump pulse. Notably, our method achieves theory-experiment similarity above 95\% across all retrieved profiles, which demonstrates the reliability of this scheme for quantum information applications based on time-frequency encodings.

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