Ghost imaging is possible using only zero-photon time bins from thermal light, with no photons interacting with the object.
Title resolution pending
3 Pith papers cite this work. Polarity classification is still indexing.
fields
quant-ph 3years
2026 3verdicts
UNVERDICTED 3representative citing papers
Linear-optical experiment with sequential measurements on single photons violates the KCBS inequality to demonstrate quantum contextuality and robustness to photon loss.
A contextual cavity QED analogue of the Stern-Gerlach experiment is proposed in which continuous phase-sensitive detection of the cavity field drives spontaneous dressed-state polarization and persistent coherent-state superpositions.
citing papers explorer
-
Ghost imaging with zero photons
Ghost imaging is possible using only zero-photon time bins from thermal light, with no photons interacting with the object.
-
Linear-optical test of quantum contextuality with sequential measurements
Linear-optical experiment with sequential measurements on single photons violates the KCBS inequality to demonstrate quantum contextuality and robustness to photon loss.
-
Operating a contextual Stern-Gerlach apparatus
A contextual cavity QED analogue of the Stern-Gerlach experiment is proposed in which continuous phase-sensitive detection of the cavity field drives spontaneous dressed-state polarization and persistent coherent-state superpositions.