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Nature of light correlations in ghost imaging
Published 2012-08-28Version 1
We investigate the nature of correlations in Gaussian light sources used for ghost imaging. We adopt methods from quantum information theory to distinguish genuinely quantum from classical correlations. Combining a microscopic analysis of speckle-speckle correlations with an effective coarse-grained description of the beams, we show that quantum correlations exist even in `classical'-like thermal light sources, and appear relevant for the implementation of ghost imaging in the regime of low illumination. We further demonstrate that the total correlations in the thermal source beams effectively determine the quality of the imaging, as quantified by the signal-to-noise ratio.
Comments: 12 pages, 5 figures. To appear in Scientific Reports (NPG)
Journal: Scientific Reports 2, 651 (2012)
DOI: 10.1038/srep00651
Keywords: ghost imaging, light correlations, thermal source beams effectively determine, quantum information theory, gaussian light sources
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