Superresolution imaging with entanglement-enhanced telescopy
Superresolution imaging with entanglement-enhanced telescopy
Long-baseline interferometry will be possible using pre-shared entanglement between two telescope sites to mimic the standard phase-scanning interferometer, but without physical beam combination. We show that spatial-mode sorting at each telescope, along with pre-shared entanglement, can be used to realize the most general multimode interferometry on light collected by any number of telescopes, enabling achieving quantitative-imaging performance at the ultimate limit pursuant to the baseline as afforded by quantum theory. We work out an explicit example involving two telescopes imaging two point sources.
Isack Padilla、Aqil Sajjad、Babak N. Saif、Saikat Guha
天文学
Isack Padilla,Aqil Sajjad,Babak N. Saif,Saikat Guha.Superresolution imaging with entanglement-enhanced telescopy[EB/OL].(2025-04-03)[2025-05-02].https://arxiv.org/abs/2504.03117.点此复制
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