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3 February 2004 Correlated imaging with entangled light beams
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Abstract
We formulate a theory for entangled imaging, which includes also the case of a large number of photons in the two entangled beams. We show that the results for imaging and the wave-particle duality features, which have been demonstrated in the microscopic case, persist in the macroscopic domain. Although the visibility of the information retrieved via correlation measurements in the regime of high photon number is lower than in the coincidence counting regime, we show that efficient reconstruction of both the image and the diffraction pattern of an object is possible.
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Alessandra Gatti, Enrico Brambilla, and Luigi Alberto Lugiato "Correlated imaging with entangled light beams", Proc. SPIE 5161, Quantum Communications and Quantum Imaging, (3 February 2004); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.504781
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KEYWORDS
Photons

Signal detection

Crystals

Visibility

Correlation function

Sensors

Diffraction

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