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Direct Measurement of the Photon Statistics of a Triggered Single Photon Source

  • F. Treussart
  • , R. Alléaume
  • , V. Le Floc’h
  • , L. T. Xiao
  • , J. M. Courty
  • , J. F. Roch

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Abstract

We studied intensity fluctuations of a single photon source relying on the pulsed excitation of the fluorescence of a single molecule at room temperature. We directly measured the Mandel parameter [Formula presented] over 4 orders of magnitude of observation time scale [Formula presented] by recording every photocount. On time scale of a few excitation periods, sub-Poissonian statistics is clearly observed and the probablility of two-photons events is 10 times smaller than Poissonian pulses. On longer times, blinking in the fluorescence, due to the molecular triplet state, produces an excess of noise.

Original languageEnglish
JournalPhysical Review Letters
Volume89
Issue number9
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Jan 2002
Externally publishedYes

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