JOURNAL ARTICLE

Long-distance temporal quantum ghost imaging over optical fibers

Shuai DongWei ZhangYidong HuangJiangde Peng

Year: 2016 Journal:   Scientific Reports Vol: 6 (1)Pages: 26022-26022   Publisher: Nature Portfolio

Abstract

Abstract Since the first quantum ghost imaging (QGI) experiment in 1995, many QGI schemes have been put forward. However, the position-position or momentum-momentum correlation required in these QGI schemes cannot be distributed over optical fibers, which limits their large-scale geographical applications. In this paper, we propose and demonstrate a scheme for long-distance QGI utilizing frequency correlated photon pairs. In this scheme, the frequency correlation is transformed to the correlation between the illuminating position of one photon and the arrival time of the other photon, by which QGI can be realized in the time domain. Since frequency correlation can be preserved when the photon pairs are distributed over optical fibers, this scheme provides a way to realize long-distance QGI over large geographical scale. In the experiment, long-distance QGI over 50 km optical fibers has been demonstrated.

Keywords:
Quantum Computer science Physics Quantum mechanics

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