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Incoherent Coincidence Imaging and Its Applicability in X-ray Diffraction
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EngineeringMicroscopyWave OpticEntangled PhotonsOptical SystemsQuantum EntanglementQuantum SciencePhotonicsImage FormationLight Field ImagingPhysicsMedical ImagingDiffractionClassical OpticsPhoton StatisticQuantum OpticNatural SciencesX-ray DiffractionBiomedical ImagingEntangled-photon Coincidence Imaging
Entangled-photon coincidence imaging is a method to nonlocally image an object by transmitting a pair of entangled photons through the object and a reference optical system, respectively. The image of the object can be extracted from the coincidence rate of these two photons. From a classical perspective, the image is proportional to the fourth-order correlation function of the wave field. Using classical statistical optics, we study a particular aspect of coincidence imaging with incoherent sources. As an application, we give a proposal to realize lensless Fourier-transform imaging, and discuss its applicability in x-ray diffraction.
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