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Ray tracing with quantum correlated photons to image a three-dimensional scene

Yingwen Zhang, Antony Orth, Duncan England, Benjamin Sussman

2022Physical review. A/Physical review, A28 citationsDOI

Abstract

To capture a three-dimensional (3D) image, conventional methods often require multiple two-dimensional images of the scene from different perspectives. Here we show the reconstruction of a 3D scene with a fixed camera using quantum correlated photon pairs from a single source. Correlated photon pairs are effectively mirror images of each other so, by measuring the emission position of one photon, and the emission angle of the other, the entire propagation trajectory of the pair, and, subsequently, the 3D scene, can be reconstructed. The high photon correlation and low photon flux from a quantum source also makes it well suited for 3D imaging of light sensitive samples.

Topics & Concepts

PhotonParallaxPhysicsRay tracing (physics)OpticsIntegral imagingLight fieldVisualizationComputer visionComputer scienceArtificial intelligenceImage (mathematics)Advanced Optical Sensing TechnologiesRandom lasers and scattering mediaDigital Holography and Microscopy