Itay Ozer, Michael. R. Grace, Pierre-Alexandre Blanche, Saikat Guha
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Abstract
We consider an imaging system tasked with estimating the angular distance
between two incoherently-emitting sub-Rayleigh-separated point sources, without
any prior knowledge of the centroid or the constellation and with a fixed
collected-photon budget. It was shown theoretically that splitting the optical
recording time into two stages -- focal-plane direct imaging to obtain a
pre-estimate of the centroid, and using that estimate to center a spatial-mode
sorter followed by photon detection of the sorted modes -- can achieve 10 to
100 times lower mean squared error in estimating the separation. In this paper,
we demonstrate this in proof-of-concept, using a programmable mode sorter we
have built using multi-plane light conversion (MPLC) using a reflective
spatial-light modulator (SLM) in an emulated experiment where we use a single
coherent source to characterize the MPLC to electronically piece together the
signature from two closely-separated quasi-monochromatic incoherent emitters.