Entangled bi-photons from SPDC exhibit speckle through random media on cameras, enabling correlation imaging where single-photon incoherent light extracts no medium information.
Imaging Spatial Quantum Correlations through a Scattering Medium
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We image with cameras entangled photon light transmitted through a random medium. Near-field and far-field spatial quantum correlations show that entangled photon pairs (bi-photons) generated by spontaneous optical parametric down-conversion exhibit speckle pattern. In contrast, no information from the random medium can be extracted using incoherent light issued from one photon of the pair. Although these measurements require several hours to record thousands of image pairs, our method is instantaneous for the recording of one pair of twin images and involve all the photons of the images.
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Imaging Spatial Quantum Correlations through a Scattering Medium
Entangled bi-photons from SPDC exhibit speckle through random media on cameras, enabling correlation imaging where single-photon incoherent light extracts no medium information.