This book describes the experimental and theoretical bases for the development of specifically quantum-mechanical approaches to metrology, imaging, and communication. In particular, it presents novel techniques developed over the last two decades and explicates them both theoretically and by reference to experiments which demonstrate their principles in practice. The particular techniques explored include two-photon interferometry, two-photon optical aberration and dispersion cancellation, lithography, microscopy, and cryptography.
This book describes the experimental and theoretical bases for the development of specifically quantum-mechanical approaches to metrology, imaging, and communication. In particular, it presents novel techniques developed over the last two decades and explicates them both theoretically and by reference to experiments which demonstrate their principles in practice. The particular techniques explored include two-photon interferometry, two-photon optical aberration and dispersion cancellation, lithography, microscopy, and cryptography.
Ideal introduction to the basics and applications of quantum optics Presents and explains new techniques that are driving the field forwards Author's combined expertise allows a comprehensive coverage of all aspects, experimental and theoretical Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras
David S. Simon
Applied Quantum Optics Dispersion Cancellation Experimental Optics Ghost Imaging Introdution to Quantum Optics Quantum Imaging Quantum Lithography Quantum Microscopy Quantum Optical Cryptography Quantum Optical Metrology