Experimental Observation of Quantum Holographic Imaging
Abstract
We report the first experimental observation of quantum holographic imaging with entangled photon pairs, generated in a spontaneous parametric down-conversion process. The signal photons play both roles of "object wave" and "reference wave" in holography but are recorded by a point detector providing only encoding information, while the idler photons travel freely and are locally manipulated with spatial resolution. The holographic image is formed by the two-photon correlation measurement, although both the signal and idler beams are incoherent. According to the detection regime of the signal photons, we analyze three types of quantum holography schemes: point detection, coherent detection and bucket detection, which can correspond to classical holography using a point source, a plane-wave coherent source and a spatially incoherent source, respectively. Our experiment demonstrates that the two-photon holography in the point detection regime is equivalent to the one-photon holography using a point source. Physically, the quantum holography experiment verifies that a pair of non-commutable physical quantities, the amplitude and phase components of the field operator, can be nonlocally measured through two-photon entanglement.
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@article{arxiv.1301.6577,
title = {Experimental Observation of Quantum Holographic Imaging},
author = {Xin-Bing Song and De-Qin Xu and Hai-Bo Wang and Jun Xiong and Xiangdong Zhang and De-Zhong Cao and Kaige Wang},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1301.6577},
year = {2015}
}
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10 pages, 4 figures