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9 March 2023 Biological quantum imaging with non-degenerate photon pairs
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Abstract
NIR imaging of biological samples can reveal details about the chemical makeup of the sample. To overcome the difficulties of current imaging devices, which are most sensitive in the visible region of the spectrum, we use ghost imaging with quantum entangled photons. A non-degenerate photon pair is used to probe a sample, revealing structures with fewer photons per second than starlight.
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Duncan Ryan, James H. Werner, Kristina Meier, David Thompson, Peter Goodwin, Rebecca Holmes, Raymond Newell, Demosthenes Morales, David Hanson, Scott Twary, and Kati Seitz "Biological quantum imaging with non-degenerate photon pairs", Proc. SPIE PC12447, Quantum Sensing, Imaging, and Precision Metrology, PC1244738 (9 March 2023); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2647903
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KEYWORDS
Imaging devices

Near infrared

Imaging technologies

Microscopes

Photodetectors

Photosynthesis

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