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UFN, 2005 Volume 175, Number 5, Pages 495–513 (Mi ufn177)

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Photocounts and laser detection of weak optical signals

V. P. Bykov

General Physics Institute named after A. M. Prokhorov, Russian Academy of Sciences

Abstract: The nature of photocounts arising in detectors exposed to highly coherent laser radiation is discussed. It is shown that the spatial localization of a photon allowed in quantum electrodynamics fails to account for the effect observed and that the Coulomb instability of a low electron flux in a photodetector can be the explanation. With detectors utilizing non-free electrons, namely, electrons bound in atoms, ions, molecules, etc., weak optical signals can be detected with laser radiation without photocounts, in other words, at a suppressed shot noise. A basic scheme for a laser detector using bound electrons is suggested.

PACS: 42.50.-p, 84.47.+w, 85.60.Gz

Received: November 3, 2004

DOI: 10.3367/UFNr.0175.200505c.0495


 English version:
Physics–Uspekhi, 2005, 48:5, 469–486

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