Setting Experimental Bounds on Entangled Two-Photon Absorption Cross Sections
ORAL · Invited
Abstract
In our work to investigate these claims, we have developed experimental apparatuses that enable sensitive measurements of E2PA via two techniques. In one technique we collect fluorescence from samples excited with SPDC. In the other technique we measure SPDC transmittance through samples. In both studies, our samples are two-photon absorbing chromophores in room-temperature liquids. Despite the high sensitivity of the techniques, we could not resolve a signal in any of the measurements. We set upper bounds on the cross section of the samples that are up to five orders of magnitude lower than previously published cross sections. We propose that the discrepancy between results in this field originates from misinterpretation of the origin of measured signals.
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Publication: K. M. Parzuchowski, et al., Phys. Rev. Appl. 15(4), 044012 (2021).<br>M. D. Mazurek, et al., CLEO: QELS_Fund. Sci., FM3N-2 (2021).<br>A. Mikhaylov, et al., J. Phys. Chem. Lett. 13(6), 1489-1493 (2022).
Presenters
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Kristen M Parzuchowski
JILA, University of Colorado
Authors
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Kristen M Parzuchowski
JILA, University of Colorado
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Alexander Mikhaylov
JILA, University of Colorado and Max-Planck Institute for the Science of Light
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Michael D Mazurek
University of Colorado and National Institute of Standards and Technology
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Ryan N Wilson
JILA, University of Colorado
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Daniel J Lum
National Institute of Standards and Technology
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Thomas Gerrits
National Institute of Standards and Technology
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Charles H Camp Jr.
National Institute of Standards and Technology
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Martin J Stevens
National Institute of Standards and Technology
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Ralph Jimenez
JILA, University of Colorado and National Institute of Standards and Technology