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4 December 2014 Design an active imaging system using squeezed state light
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Abstract
Squeezed light is an important non-classical light field. In this paper, we demonstrated a designed active imaging system which use squeezed state light instead of coherent light as light source. The squeezed state light is generated by utilizing the degenerate optical parametric amplifier based on periodically poled KTiOPO4 crystal. In order to obtain better imaging results, microlens arrays are used for homogenizing the squeezed light. We describe experiment setup and present some design result.
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Xuling Lin, Siwen Bi, Song Yang, Zhiqiang Wu, Baohua Wang, Chao Wang, Ningjuan Ruan, and Jian Ci "Design an active imaging system using squeezed state light", Proc. SPIE 9269, Quantum and Nonlinear Optics III, 926913 (4 December 2014); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2071173
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KEYWORDS
Microlens array

Imaging systems

Crystals

Light

Light sources

Microlens

Nonlinear crystals

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