Quantum imaging with sub-Poissonian light: challenges and perspectives in optical metrology
Quantum Physics
2019-04-03 v1
Abstract
Non-classical correlations in optical beams offer the unprecedented opportunity of surpassing conventional limits of sensitivity and resolution in optical measurements and imaging, especially but not only, when a low photon flux down to the single photons are measured. We review the principles of quantum imaging and sensing techniques which exploit sub-Poissonian photon statistics and non-classical photon number correlation, presenting some state-of-the-art achievements in the field. These quantum photonics protocols have the potential to trigger major steps in many applications, such as microscopy and biophotonics and represent an important opportunity for a new deal in radiometry and photometry.
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@article{arxiv.1904.01251,
title = {Quantum imaging with sub-Poissonian light: challenges and perspectives in optical metrology},
author = {Ivano Ruo-Berchera and Ivo Pietro Degiovanni},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1904.01251},
year = {2019}
}
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39 pages, 11 figures, 235 references