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Quantum Plasmonic Sensing: Beyond the Shot-Noise and Diffraction Limit

Authors
Lee, ChanghyoupDieleman, FrederikLee, JinhyoungRockstuhl, CarstenMaier, Stefan A.Tame, Mark
Issue Date
Jun-2016
Publisher
AMER CHEMICAL SOC
Keywords
plasmonic sensing; quantum metrology; quantum plasmonic sensing
Citation
ACS PHOTONICS, v.3, no.6, pp.992 - 999
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Journal Title
ACS PHOTONICS
Volume
3
Number
6
Start Page
992
End Page
999
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/hanyang/handle/2021.sw.hanyang/154494
DOI
10.1021/acsphotonics.6b00082
ISSN
2330-4022
Abstract
Photonic sensors have many applications in a range of physical settings, from measuring mechanical pressure in manufacturing to detecting protein concentration in biomedical samples. A variety of sensing approaches exist, and plasmonic systems in particular have received much attention due to their ability to confine light below the diffraction limit, greatly enhancing sensitivity. Recently, quantum techniques have been identified that can outperform classical sensing methods and achieve sensitivity below the so-called shot-noise limit. Despite this significant potential, the use of definite photon number states in lossy plasmonic systems for further improving sensing capabilities is not well studied. Here, we investigate the sensing performance of a plasmonic interferometer that simultaneously exploits the quantum nature of light and its electromagnetic field confinement. We show that, despite the presence of loss, specialized quantum resources can provide improved sensitivity and resolution beyond the shot-noise limit within a compact plasmonic device operating below the diffraction limit.
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