Ghost imaging with non-Gaussian quantum light
Non-local point-to-point correlations between two photons have been used to produce "ghost" images without placing the camera towards the object. Here we theoretically demonstrated and analyzed the advantage of non-Gaussian quantum light in improving the image quality of ghost imaging syst...
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Zusammenfassung: | Non-local point-to-point correlations between two photons have been used to
produce "ghost" images without placing the camera towards the object. Here we
theoretically demonstrated and analyzed the advantage of non-Gaussian quantum
light in improving the image quality of ghost imaging system over traditional
Gaussian light source. For any squeezing degree, the signal-to-noise ratio
(SNR) of the ghost image can be enhanced by the non-Gaussian operations of
photon addition and subtraction on the two-mode squeezed light source. We find
striking evidence that using non-Gaussian coherent operations, the SNR can be
promoted to a high level even within the extremely weak squeezing regime. The
resulting insight provides new experimental recipes of quantum imaging using
non-Gaussian light for illumination. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2106.00443 |