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      Phase-quadrature quantum imaging with undetected photons

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          Sensing with undetected photons allows access to spectral regions with simultaneous detection of photons of another region and is based on nonlinear interferometry. To obtain the full information of a sample, the corresponding interferogram has to be analyzed in terms of amplitude and phase, which has been realized so far by multiple measurements followed by phase variation. Here, we present a polarization-optics-based phase-quadrature implementation in a nonlinear interferometer for imaging with undetected photons in the infrared region. This allows us to obtain phase and visibility with a single image acquisition without the need of varying optical paths or phases, thus enabling the detection of dynamic processes. We demonstrate the usefullness of our method on a static phase mask opaque to the detected photons as well as on dynamic measurement tasks as the drying of an isopropanol film and the stretching of an adhesive tape.

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          05 August 2022
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          2208.03005
          da6eab65-c84d-4daa-a0c4-96d9789254c8

          http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/

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          quant-ph physics.optics

          Quantum physics & Field theory,Optical materials & Optics
          Quantum physics & Field theory, Optical materials & Optics

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