Conventional imaging systems rely upon illumination light that is scattered or transmitted by the object and subsequently imaged. Ghost-imaging systems based on parametric downconversion use twin beams of position-correlated signal and idler photons. One beam illuminates an object while the image information is recovered from a second beam that has never interacted with the object. In this Letter, we report on a camera-based ghost imaging system where the correlated photons have significantly different wavelengths. Infrared photons at 1550 nm wavelength illuminate the object and are detected by an InGaAs/InP single-photon avalanche diode. The image data are recorded from the coincidently detected, position-correlated, visible photons at a ...
Ghost imaging produced by pseudothermal light is commonly obtained by correlating the intensities of...
High-resolution ghost image and ghost diffraction experiments are performed by using a single classi...
Classical ghost imaging is a computational imaging technique that employs patterned illumination. It...
Conventional imaging systems rely upon illumination light that is scattered or transmitted by the ob...
Low-light-level imaging techniques have application in many diverse fields, ranging from biological ...
The process of image recording is arguably one of the most prevalent technology in modern society an...
Ghost imaging uses optical correlations to enable an alternative and intriguing image acquisition te...
Classical light sources emit a randomly-timed stream of individual photons, the spatial distribution...
We have experimentally demonstrated high-resolution compressive ghost imaging at the single-photon l...
Correlated photon imaging, popularly known as ghost imaging, is a technique whereby an image is form...
Quantum ghost imaging uses photon pairs produced from parametric downconversion to enable an alterna...
Traditional remote sensing applications are often based on pulsed laser illumination with a narrow l...
Ghost imaging can be performed using either quantum or classical states of light that possess strong...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. Institute of Optics, 2013.Quantum imaging is a recent and ...
In conventional imaging systems, the emitted light from a source interacts with an object and the in...
Ghost imaging produced by pseudothermal light is commonly obtained by correlating the intensities of...
High-resolution ghost image and ghost diffraction experiments are performed by using a single classi...
Classical ghost imaging is a computational imaging technique that employs patterned illumination. It...
Conventional imaging systems rely upon illumination light that is scattered or transmitted by the ob...
Low-light-level imaging techniques have application in many diverse fields, ranging from biological ...
The process of image recording is arguably one of the most prevalent technology in modern society an...
Ghost imaging uses optical correlations to enable an alternative and intriguing image acquisition te...
Classical light sources emit a randomly-timed stream of individual photons, the spatial distribution...
We have experimentally demonstrated high-resolution compressive ghost imaging at the single-photon l...
Correlated photon imaging, popularly known as ghost imaging, is a technique whereby an image is form...
Quantum ghost imaging uses photon pairs produced from parametric downconversion to enable an alterna...
Traditional remote sensing applications are often based on pulsed laser illumination with a narrow l...
Ghost imaging can be performed using either quantum or classical states of light that possess strong...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. Institute of Optics, 2013.Quantum imaging is a recent and ...
In conventional imaging systems, the emitted light from a source interacts with an object and the in...
Ghost imaging produced by pseudothermal light is commonly obtained by correlating the intensities of...
High-resolution ghost image and ghost diffraction experiments are performed by using a single classi...
Classical ghost imaging is a computational imaging technique that employs patterned illumination. It...