Sharper images through quantum imaging - Robert Boyd

Quantum imaging is a research area that seeks to produce "better" images using quantum methods. The image can be better in one of several different ways. It might possess better spatial resolution, it might display better signal-to-noise ratio, or it might be able to be formed using a very small number of photons. From an operational standpoint, we can consider quantum imaging to be an imaging modality that seeks to exploit the quantum properties of the transverse structure of light fields. In this presentation, we describe several different recent examples of advances in the field of quantum imaging.


The event is sponsored by Quantum City.