Quantum ghost imaging works using only sunlight in stunning new experiment
Scientists have achieved something that once sounded almost impossible: using ordinary sunlight to create quantum-linked photon pairs, a phenomenon normally dependent on precise laboratory lasers. By building a sun-tracking system that funnels sunlight through optical fiber into a special crystal, researchers generated strongly correlated photons capable of performing “ghost imaging,” where images are reconstructed indirectly through quantum correlations. Remarkably, the sunl
Researchers have successfully demonstrated quantum ghost imaging utilizing only sunlight, a significant departure from conventional methods that rely on laboratory lasers. Their innovative setup employs a sun-tracking system to direct sunlight into a specialized crystal, generating quantum-entangled photon pairs. These entangled photons enable ghost imaging, where an image is reconstructed indirectly by exploiting their quantum correlations.
This breakthrough makes quantum imaging techniques more accessible and potentially deployable in real-world environments without the need for complex laser equipment.
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