Abstract
We experimentally demonstrate high-resolution quantum ghost imaging at the single photon level using single-pixel (bucket) detectors and compressive sensing algorithms. Compared to quantum ghost imaging experiments employing a raster scan, we show both shortened data acquisition time and a more economical use of photons for low-light-level-imaging.
© 2011 Optical Society of America
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