Abstract

Two complementary properties, such as frequency and duration of a pulse, cannot be precisely measured simultaneously. The lower bound on the time-bandwidth product, known also as uncertainty relation, plays a very important role in quantum theory. In this work, we consider single-photon pulses with arbitrary temporal and spectral profiles, and derive a lower bound for the single-photon time-bandwidth product. We investigate how this bound depends on the modal purity, the single-mode fidelity, and the effective number of modes. Our results can be used to solve the inverse problem, namely, to estimate characteristics of the single-photon pulse based on the time-bandwidth product obtained from temporal and spectral measurements of the pulse.

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