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Experimental Implementation of the Optical Fractional Fourier Transform in the Time-Frequency Domain

Autor
Parniak-Niedojadło, Michał
Mazelanik, Mateusz
Wasilewski, Wojciech
Nowosielski, Jan
Kurzyna, Stanisław
Jastrzębski, Marcin
Niewelt, Bartosz
Data publikacji
2023
Abstrakt (EN)

The fractional Fourier transform (FrFT), a fundamental operation in physics that corresponds to a rotation of phase space by any angle, is also an indispensable tool employed in digital signal processing for noise reduction. Processing of optical signals in their time-frequency degree of freedom bypasses the digitization step and presents an opportunity to enhance many protocols in quantum and classical communication, sensing, and computing. In this Letter, we present the experimental realization of the fractional Fourier transform in the time-frequency domain using an atomic quantum-optical memory system with processing capabilities. Our scheme performs the operation by imposing programmable interleaved spectral and temporal phases. We have verified the FrFT by analyses of chroncyclic Wigner functions measured via a shot-noise limited homodyne detector. Our results hold prospects for achieving temporal-mode sorting, processing, and superresolved parameter estimation.

Dyscyplina PBN
nauki fizyczne
Czasopismo
Physical Review Letters
Tom
130
Zeszyt
24
ISSN
0031-9007
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