Efficient Identification of Objects Carrying Elements of High-Order Symmetry By Using Correlated Orbital Angular Momentum (OAM) States
A major contributions of Wigner’s work was the introduction of group theory to study both the dynamics and the classification of states in quantum mechanics. The use of rotational symmetry to study the properties of angular momentum eigenstates is particularly associated with him. Following along a...
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doaj-2a8f9f03dcfa4162b95da82a4663504d2021-08-02T01:19:52ZengEDP SciencesEPJ Web of Conferences2100-014X2014-01-01780100810.1051/epjconf/20147801008epjconf_wigner2014_01008Efficient Identification of Objects Carrying Elements of High-Order Symmetry By Using Correlated Orbital Angular Momentum (OAM) StatesSergienko Alexander V.Uribe-Patarroyo Néstor0Fraine Andrew1Simon David S.Minaeva Olga2Dept. of Electrical – Computer Engineering, Boston UniversityDept. of Electrical – Computer Engineering, Boston UniversityDept. of Biomedical Engineering, Boston University A major contributions of Wigner’s work was the introduction of group theory to study both the dynamics and the classification of states in quantum mechanics. The use of rotational symmetry to study the properties of angular momentum eigenstates is particularly associated with him. Following along a similar path, it is shown here that advances in the study of entangled and correlated two-photon states allow the rapid detection of rotational symmetries in complex macroscopic objects, and that knowledge of this symmetry structure can allow identification, and in some circumstances reconstruction, of the object. The potential for efficient identification of objects carrying elements of high-order symmetry using correlated orbital angular momentum (OAM) states is demonstrated. The enhanced information capacity of this approach allows the recognition of specific spatial symmetry signatures present in objects with the use of fewer resources than in a conventional pixel-by-pixel imaging, representing the first demonstration of compressive sensing using OAM states. This approach demonstrates the capability to quickly evaluate multiple Fourier coefficients directly linked with the symmetry features of the object. The results suggest further application in small-scale biological contexts where symmetry and small numbers of noninvasive measurements are important. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/epjconf/20147801008 |
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Sergienko Alexander V. Uribe-Patarroyo Néstor Fraine Andrew Simon David S. Minaeva Olga Efficient Identification of Objects Carrying Elements of High-Order Symmetry By Using Correlated Orbital Angular Momentum (OAM) States EPJ Web of Conferences |
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Efficient Identification of Objects Carrying Elements of High-Order Symmetry By Using Correlated Orbital Angular Momentum (OAM) States |
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Efficient Identification of Objects Carrying Elements of High-Order Symmetry By Using Correlated Orbital Angular Momentum (OAM) States |
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Efficient Identification of Objects Carrying Elements of High-Order Symmetry By Using Correlated Orbital Angular Momentum (OAM) States |
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Efficient Identification of Objects Carrying Elements of High-Order Symmetry By Using Correlated Orbital Angular Momentum (OAM) States |
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Efficient Identification of Objects Carrying Elements of High-Order Symmetry By Using Correlated Orbital Angular Momentum (OAM) States |
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efficient identification of objects carrying elements of high-order symmetry by using correlated orbital angular momentum (oam) states |
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A major contributions of Wigner’s work was the introduction of group theory to study both the dynamics and the classification of states in quantum mechanics. The use of rotational symmetry to study the properties of angular momentum eigenstates is particularly associated with him. Following along a similar path, it is shown here that advances in the study of entangled and correlated two-photon states allow the rapid detection of rotational symmetries in complex macroscopic objects, and that knowledge of this symmetry structure can allow identification, and in some circumstances reconstruction, of the object.
The potential for efficient identification of objects carrying elements of high-order symmetry using correlated orbital angular momentum (OAM) states is demonstrated. The enhanced information capacity of this approach allows the recognition of specific spatial symmetry signatures present in objects with the use of fewer resources than in a conventional pixel-by-pixel imaging, representing the first demonstration of compressive sensing using OAM states. This approach demonstrates the capability to quickly evaluate multiple Fourier coefficients directly linked with the symmetry features of the object. The results suggest further application in small-scale biological contexts where symmetry and small numbers of noninvasive measurements are important.
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