Classical ghost imaging with opto-electronic light sources: novel and highly incoherent concepts
In conventional imaging systems, the emitted light from a source interacts with an object and the intensity of the transmitted or reflected light is captured by a spatially resolving detector. In this thesis, a fundamentally different imaging principle has been studied, known as ghost imaging (GI)...
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