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Quantum Imaging in the Continuous-Wave Regime Using Degenerate Optical Cavities

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Quantum Imaging

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Images carry a lot of information, contained in the local intensity of the millions of pixels composing the image. From a quantum point of view, they must be described by a quantum state that spans over as many transverse modes as pixels. Quantum imaging is therefore the archetype of highly multimode quantum optics.

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Maître, A., Treps, N., Fabre, C. (2007). Quantum Imaging in the Continuous-Wave Regime Using Degenerate Optical Cavities. In: Kolobov, M.I. (eds) Quantum Imaging. Springer, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/0-387-33988-4_3

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