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The two peculiar features of quantum imaging:(1) reproduction of nonlocal "ghost" images and (2) improvement of imaging spatial resolution beyond the classical limit were demonstrated so far in "ghost" imaging experiments and lithography types of measurements respectively. This article reports an experimental study on two-color ghost imaging with enhanced angular resolving power by means of greater field of view compared with that of classical imaging. An approach to resolve the problem of enhancing the angular resolution in space imaging by using entangled photon pairs of two colors is also reported in this article. These reported features of ghost imaging are very important and useful in the area of sensing as well as imaging applications.[[Category:Scientific Paper]]
The two peculiar features of quantum imaging:(1) reproduction of nonlocal "ghost" images and (2) improvement of imaging spatial resolution beyond the classical limit were demonstrated so far in "ghost" imaging experiments and lithography types of measurements respectively. This article reports an experimental study on two-color ghost imaging with enhanced angular resolving power by means of greater field of view compared with that of classical imaging. An approach to resolve the problem of enhancing the angular resolution in space imaging by using entangled photon pairs of two colors is also reported in this article. These reported features of ghost imaging are very important and useful in the area of sensing as well as imaging applications.
 
[[Category:Scientific Paper|ghost imaging technology sensing applications]]

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Scientific Paper
TitleGhost Imaging Technology in Sensing Applications
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Author(s)Yanhua H Shih, Sanjit Karmakar
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Published2011
JournalProceedings of the NPA
Volume8
No. of pages2
Pages310-312

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Abstract

The two peculiar features of quantum imaging:(1) reproduction of nonlocal "ghost" images and (2) improvement of imaging spatial resolution beyond the classical limit were demonstrated so far in "ghost" imaging experiments and lithography types of measurements respectively. This article reports an experimental study on two-color ghost imaging with enhanced angular resolving power by means of greater field of view compared with that of classical imaging. An approach to resolve the problem of enhancing the angular resolution in space imaging by using entangled photon pairs of two colors is also reported in this article. These reported features of ghost imaging are very important and useful in the area of sensing as well as imaging applications.