We consider estimating the length of an incoherently radiating quasimonochromatic extended object of length much smaller than the traditional diffraction limit, the Rayleigh length. This is the simplest abstraction of the problems of estimating the diameter of a star in astronomical imaging or the dimensions of a cellular feature in biological imaging. We find, as expected by the Rayleigh criterion, that the Fisher information (FI) of the object's length, per integrated photon, vanishes in the limit of small sub-Rayleigh length for an ideal image-plane direct-detection receiver. With an image-plane Hermite-Gaussian (HG) mode sorter followed by direct detection, we show that this normalized FI does not diminish with decreasing object length....
We solve the general problem of determining, through imaging, the three-dimensional positions of N w...
The Rayleigh limit has so far applied to all microscopy techniques that rely on linear optical inter...
The spatial resolution of an imaging apparatus is limited by the Rayleigh diffraction bound, a conse...
The spatial resolution of an imaging apparatus is limited by the Rayleigh diffraction bound, a conse...
We investigate our ability to determine the mean position, or centroid, of a linear array of equally...
Superresolution imaging provides insight into physical systems that are smaller or more distant than...
Interferometric methods have been recently investigated to achieve sub-Rayleigh imaging and precisio...
We determine the ultimate potential of quantum imaging for boosting the resolution of a far-field, d...
Inspired by the results from quantum information processing, spatial-mode demultiplexing offers reso...
One of the goals of a traditional imaging system is to acquire image of the scenewith the highest-re...
We implement a general imaging method by measuring the complex degree of coherence using linear opti...
The Rayleigh diffraction bound sets the minimum separation for two point objects to be distinguishab...
We consider passive imaging tasks involving discrimination between known candidate objects and inves...
We consider passive imaging tasks involving discrimination between known candidate objects and inves...
There has been much recent interest in quantum optical interferometry for applications to metrology,...
We solve the general problem of determining, through imaging, the three-dimensional positions of N w...
The Rayleigh limit has so far applied to all microscopy techniques that rely on linear optical inter...
The spatial resolution of an imaging apparatus is limited by the Rayleigh diffraction bound, a conse...
The spatial resolution of an imaging apparatus is limited by the Rayleigh diffraction bound, a conse...
We investigate our ability to determine the mean position, or centroid, of a linear array of equally...
Superresolution imaging provides insight into physical systems that are smaller or more distant than...
Interferometric methods have been recently investigated to achieve sub-Rayleigh imaging and precisio...
We determine the ultimate potential of quantum imaging for boosting the resolution of a far-field, d...
Inspired by the results from quantum information processing, spatial-mode demultiplexing offers reso...
One of the goals of a traditional imaging system is to acquire image of the scenewith the highest-re...
We implement a general imaging method by measuring the complex degree of coherence using linear opti...
The Rayleigh diffraction bound sets the minimum separation for two point objects to be distinguishab...
We consider passive imaging tasks involving discrimination between known candidate objects and inves...
We consider passive imaging tasks involving discrimination between known candidate objects and inves...
There has been much recent interest in quantum optical interferometry for applications to metrology,...
We solve the general problem of determining, through imaging, the three-dimensional positions of N w...
The Rayleigh limit has so far applied to all microscopy techniques that rely on linear optical inter...
The spatial resolution of an imaging apparatus is limited by the Rayleigh diffraction bound, a conse...