Single-photon emission modeling with statistical estimators for the exponential distribution

  • Artur Czerwinski*
  • , Katarzyna Czerwinska
  • , Xiangji Cai
  • , Asad Ali
  • , Hashir Kuniyil
  • , Atta ur Rahman
  • , Saif Al-Kuwari
  • , Saeed Haddadi
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

Single-photon sources are used in numerous quantum technologies, from sensing and imaging to communication, making the accurate modeling of their emissions essential. In this work, we propose a statistical framework for describing single-photon emission processes and implement estimators for the exponential distribution to quantify this phenomenon. Our approach provides a reliable method for estimating the radiative decay time, represented by the inverse rate parameter, which is crucial in quantum optics applications. We explore several statistical estimators, including maximum likelihood estimation, minimum-variance unbiased estimator, and best linear unbiased estimator. To validate our theoretical methods, we test the proposed estimators on experimental data, demonstrating their applicability in real-world settings. We also evaluate the performance of these estimators when dealing with censored data, a frequent limitation in photon emission experiments. The analysis allows us to track the performance of the proposed estimators as the amount of available data decreases, providing insights into their reliability for modeling single-photon emission events under limited resources.

Original languageEnglish
Article number192
Number of pages20
JournalQuantum Information Processing
Volume24
Issue number7
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 23 Jun 2025

Keywords

  • Exponential distribution
  • Fluorescence
  • Light-matter interaction
  • Radiative decay time
  • Single-photon emission

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