The spatial resolution of an imaging apparatus is limited by the Rayleigh diffraction bound, a consequence of the imager's finite spatial extent. We show some N-photon strategies that permit resolution of details that are smaller than this bound, attaining either a 1/root N enhancement (standard quantum limit) or a 1/N enhancement (Heisenberg-like scaling) over standard techniques. In the incoherent imaging regime, the methods presented are loss resistant, since classical light sources suffice. Our results may be of importance in many applications: microscopy, telescopy, lithography, metrology, etc.

Sub-Rayleigh-diffraction-bound quantum imaging

MACCONE, LORENZO;
2009-01-01

Abstract

The spatial resolution of an imaging apparatus is limited by the Rayleigh diffraction bound, a consequence of the imager's finite spatial extent. We show some N-photon strategies that permit resolution of details that are smaller than this bound, attaining either a 1/root N enhancement (standard quantum limit) or a 1/N enhancement (Heisenberg-like scaling) over standard techniques. In the incoherent imaging regime, the methods presented are loss resistant, since classical light sources suffice. Our results may be of importance in many applications: microscopy, telescopy, lithography, metrology, etc.
2009
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Inglese
Internazionale
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013827
Quantum optics; Quantum information; Quantum state engineering and measurements; Image forming and processing; Wave optics; Diffraction and scattering
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info:eu-repo/semantics/article
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Vittorio, Giovannetti; Seth, Lloyd; Maccone, Lorenzo; Jeffrey H., Shapiro
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