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Counterfactual Ghost Imaging
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Counterfactual Ghost Imaging

J. R. Hance and J. Rarity

Discover a groundbreaking protocol for ghost imaging that operates without interacting with the object, developed by Jonte R. Hance and John Rarity from the University of Bristol. This innovative approach not only enhances visibility and signal-to-noise ratio but also minimizes light absorption, making it ideal for delicate imaging tasks.... show more
Abstract
We give a protocol for ghost imaging in a way that is always counterfactual—while imaging an object, no light interacts with that object. This extends the idea of counterfactuality beyond communication, showing how this interesting phenomenon can be leveraged for metrology. Given, in the infinite limit, no photons ever go to the imaged object, it presents a method of imaging even the most light-sensitive of objects without damaging them. Even when not in the infinite limit, it still provides a many-fold improvement in visibility and signal-to-noise ratio over previous protocols, with over an order of magnitude reduction in absorbed intensity.
Publisher
npj Quantum Information
Published On
Jun 02, 2021
Authors
Jonte R. Hance, John Rarity
Tags
ghost imagingcounterfactualmetrologyvisibilitysignal-to-noise ratiolight-sensitive objects
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