Cancellation of atmospheric turbulence effects in entangled two-photon beams
Quantum Physics
2015-06-04 v3 Optics
Abstract
Turbulent airflow in the atmosphere and the resulting random fluctuations in its refractive index have long been known as a major cause of image deterioration in astronomical imaging and figures among the obstacles for reliable optical communication when information is encoded in the spatial profile of a laser beam. Here we show that using correlation imaging and a suitably prepared source of photon pairs, the most severe of the disturbances inflicted on the beam by turbulence can be cancelled out. Other than a two-photon light source, only linear passive optical elements are needed and, as opposed to adaptive optics techniques, our scheme does not rely on active wavefront correction.
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@article{arxiv.1202.3195,
title = {Cancellation of atmospheric turbulence effects in entangled two-photon beams},
author = {Marcelo V. da Cunha Pereira and Luísa A. P. Filpi and Carlos H. Monken},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1202.3195},
year = {2015}
}
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5 pages, 3 figures