Entangled Images from Four-Wave Mixing
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Two beams of light can be quantum mechanically entangled through correlations of their phase and intensity fluctuations. For a pair of spatially extended image-carrying light fields, the concept of entanglement can be applied not only to the entire images but also to their smaller details. We used a spatially multimode amplifier based on four-wave mixing in a hot vapor to produce twin images that exhibit localized entanglement. The images can be bright fields that display position-dependent quantum noise reduction in their intensity difference or vacuum twin beams that are strongly entangled when projected onto a large range of different spatial modes. The high degree of spatial entanglement demonstrates that…
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- Quantum entanglement
- Physics
- Multi-mode optical fiber
- Mixing (physics)
- Optics
- Quantum
- Intensity (physics)
- Quantum imaging
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