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Sub-shot-noise microscopy: imaging of faint phase objects with squeezed light

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Abstract

We propose a scheme that uses spatially multimode squeezed light, generated by means of a traveling-wave optical parametric amplifier, with which a faint phase object can be imaged with sensitivity better than the shot-noise limit.

© 1993 Optical Society of America

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