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Photonic sensing technology is opening new frontiers in biophotonics
Authors:Humio Inaba
Institution:(1) Department of Electronics, Tohoku Institute of Technology, 35-1 Yagiyama-Kasumicho, 982 Taihaku-ku, Sendai, Japan;(2) Biophotonics Information Laboratories, 2-2-1, Matsuei, 990 Yamagata, Japan
Abstract:In advanced sensing photonics it is of great importance to explore the detection limits of extremely weak optical signals and imaging using state-of-the art technology. In this paper we describe recent progress in photonic sensing technology achieved in practice in the standard quantum limit of optical detection imposed by the signal-limited shot noise, which can be realized by both the optical heterodyne detection and photon counting techniques. Then, with particular attention on imaging of ultraweak photonic signals by these techniques, their applications in developing new frontiers in the field of biophotonics such as laser computed tomography, and the imaging and characterization of ultraweak biophoton emission phenomena are described and discussed as one of the typical examples of future trends in this field.
Keywords:photonic sensing technology  advanced sensing photonics  standard quantum detection limit  optical heterodyne detection method  photon counting method  laser computed tomography  ultraweak biophoton emission  nonclassical light  squeezed states  photon number states
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