School of Mathematical Sciences, The University of Nottingham, University Park , Nottingham NG7 2RD, UK.
Sci Rep. 2012;2:651. doi: 10.1038/srep00651. Epub 2012 Sep 12.
We investigate the nature of correlations in Gaussian light sources used for ghost imaging. We adopt methods from quantum information theory to distinguish genuinely quantum from classical correlations. Combining a microscopic analysis of speckle-speckle correlations with an effective coarse-grained description of the beams, we show that quantum correlations exist even in 'classical'-like thermal light sources, and appear relevant for the implementation of ghost imaging in the regime of low illumination. We further demonstrate that the total correlations in the thermal source beams effectively determine the quality of the imaging, as quantified by the signal-to-noise ratio.
我们研究了用于鬼成像的高斯光源中相关性的性质。我们采用量子信息理论的方法来区分真正的量子和经典相关性。结合对散斑-散斑相关性的微观分析和对光束的有效粗粒化描述,我们表明,即使在“类经典”热光源中也存在量子相关性,并且在低照明条件下实现鬼成像时,这些相关性显得很重要。我们进一步证明,热光源光束中的总相关性实际上决定了成像的质量,其衡量标准是信噪比。