Theoretical investigation of moiré patterns in quantum images
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Publication:5290852
DOI10.1080/09500340500217720zbMATH Open1087.78005arXivquant-ph/0502028OpenAlexW2002542382MaRDI QIDQ5290852
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Publication date: 3 May 2006
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Abstract: Moir'e patterns are produced when two periodic structures with different spatial frequencies are superposed. The transmission of the resulting structure gives rise to spatial beatings which are called moir'e fringes. In classical optics, the interest in moir'e fringes comes from the fact that the spatial beating given by the frequency difference gives information about details(high spatial frequency) of a given spatial structure. We show that moir'e fringes can also arise in the spatial distribution of the coincidence count rate of twin photons from the parametric down-conversion, when spatial structures with different frequencies are placed in the path of each one of the twin beams. In other words,we demonstrate how moir'e fringes can arise from quantum images.
Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/quant-ph/0502028
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