The light collection optics in the Grangier
experiment, with paths of the pump laser (blue) and downconversion (red) beams
shown. The light is collected by
lenses and focused into optical fibers which deliver the light to the photon
counting modules.
The light collection system. Light is collected by a lens (at right)
and focused onto an optical fiber (orange cable). Fiber takes light to an assembly that
holds one or more optical filters (left of center). Another fiber (black cable) transports
light to the single photon counting module (SPCM). The SPCM outputs a 5V electrical pulse
for each detected photon.
The entire experiment fits on a 3x5 optical table with
plenty of room to spare. This
picture includes the interferometer.
View of the experiment looking from the downconversion
crystal toward the light collection optics.
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