Ghost imaging: Open secrets and puzzles for undergraduates
American Journal of Physics2007Vol. 75(4), pp. 343–351
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Abstract
Ghost imaging, a novel technique in which the object and the image system are on separate optical paths, was first demonstrated using entangled photon pairs. This demonstration caused it to be regarded as a purely quantum effect, but subsequent work gave wide support to a classical explanation. We provide an introduction to ghost imaging based more on intuition than on formalism and discuss several experiments that can be implemented in a university physics laboratory.
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