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Is ghost imaging quantum by nature?

AUG 14, 2009
Physics Today

Science News : In a new study, researchers found telltale signs of quantum weirdness lurking in an optical trick called ghost imaging. Discovered over a decade ago, ghost imaging allows researchers to create an image of something using light that never bounced off the actual object. The new work adds to the debate over whether ghost imaging is quantum in nature, or if normal, everyday physics can explain the phenomenon.

Related Link Holographic Ghost Imaging and the Violation of a Bell Inequality . Physical Review Letters, in press

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