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Observing quantum coherence from photons scattered in free-space
S. Sajeed and T. Jennewein
This groundbreaking research by Shihan Sajeed and Thomas Jennewein presents a pioneering method to transfer and recover quantum coherence from scattered photons, achieving an impressive 95% time-bin visibility across varied scattering angles. This innovation paves the way for non-line-of-sight quantum communication and improves low-light imaging contrast.
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