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31 August 2010 Quantum ghost imaging experiments at ARL
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The first ghost image (GI) of an opaque object by Meyers et al.1, 2 demonstrated that GI has practical applications and inspired a series of variations used in reflective ghost imaging research. Here we report on some recent Ghost Imaging experiments using Compressive Imaging (CI) and Compressive Sensing (CS) conducted at the Army Research Laboratory. These experiments covered phenomena such as Compressive Turbulence-Free Ghost Imaging (CTFGI), and Compressive Ghost-Imaging-Inspired Imaging (CGIII).
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Ronald E. Meyers and Keith S. Deacon "Quantum ghost imaging experiments at ARL", Proc. SPIE 7815, Quantum Communications and Quantum Imaging VIII, 78150I (31 August 2010); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.864270
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KEYWORDS
Turbulence

Compressed sensing

Compressive imaging

Optical turbulence

Analytical research

Opacity

Bessel beams

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