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Time-to-space ghost imaging

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posted on 2023-02-09, 13:57 authored by Dmitri Horoshko
Temporal ghost imaging is based on temporal correlations of two optical beams and aims at forming a temporal image of a temporal object with a resolution, fundamentally limited by the photodetector resolution time and reaching 55 ps in a recent experiment. For further improvement of the temporal resolution, it is suggested to form a spatial ghost image of a temporal object relying on strong temporal-spatial correlations of two optical beams. Such correlations are known to exist between two entangled beams generated in type-I parametric downconversion. It is shown that a sub-picosecond-scale temporal resolution is accessible with a realistic source of entangled photons.

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Agence Nationale de la Recherche (ANR-19-QUANT-0001)

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102672

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