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29 April 2009 Quantum imaging: enhanced image formation using quantum states of light
Robert W. Boyd, Kam Wai Clifford Chan, Anand Jha, Mehul Malik, Colin O'Sullivan, Heedeuk Shin, Petros Zerom
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We review recent research in the field of quantum imaging. Quantum imaging deals with the formation of images that possess higher resolution or better signal-to-noise characteristics than conventional images by making use of the coherence properties of quantum light fields. Quantum imaging also deals with indirect imaging methods such as ghost imaging, in which image information is conveyed not by a single light field but by the correlations between two separate light fields. In this contribution we concentrate primarily on recent results in the area of ghost imaging.
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Robert W. Boyd, Kam Wai Clifford Chan, Anand Jha, Mehul Malik, Colin O'Sullivan, Heedeuk Shin, and Petros Zerom "Quantum imaging: enhanced image formation using quantum states of light", Proc. SPIE 7342, Quantum Information and Computation VII, 73420B (29 April 2009); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.819245
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KEYWORDS
Sensors

Image acquisition

Image enhancement

Image resolution

Quantum information

Image sensors

Photons

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