Ghost imaging is possible using only zero-photon time bins from thermal light, with no photons interacting with the object.
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Linear-optical experiment with sequential measurements on single photons violates the KCBS inequality to demonstrate quantum contextuality and robustness to photon loss.
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Ghost imaging with zero photons
Ghost imaging is possible using only zero-photon time bins from thermal light, with no photons interacting with the object.
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Linear-optical test of quantum contextuality with sequential measurements
Linear-optical experiment with sequential measurements on single photons violates the KCBS inequality to demonstrate quantum contextuality and robustness to photon loss.