Explanation
Presented by: Tanveer Ahmad
Reg. No.: PHYS211101051
, What is Imaging?
• - Imaging means making a picture of
something.
• - Normal cameras or X-rays use light to take
pictures.
• - This is based on classical (normal) physics.
This document provides clear and well-structured notes on Quantum Imaging within the framework of Quantum Mechanics. It explains the fundamental principles behind quantum imaging, including the role of quantum states of light, entanglement, and photon correlations. Key techniques such as ghost imaging, quantum interferometry, and sub-shot-noise imaging are discussed, along with their practical applications in modern physics and quantum technology. The material is suitable for undergraduate and postgraduate students studying quantum mechanics, quantum optics, or modern physics. It is ideal for exam revision, lecture support, and gaining a conceptual understanding of advanced quantum imaging methods.
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