Using a CCD camera we investigated and successfully achieved quantum ghost imaging of the stencil
letters "ARL" placed in front of a photon bucket detector from photons which did not interact with
the stencil letter object. We investigated the role of speckle spatial size and time scales in
resolving images. The process suggests new mathematical paradigms and important applications for
quantum ghost imaging .
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Meyers, R., Deacon, K. (2007). Quantum Ghost Imaging Experiments and Mathematics. The International Conference on Computational & Experimental Engineering and Sciences, 3(4), 211–216.
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