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Super-Resolution Imaging by Computationally Fusing Quantum and Classical Optical Information

A high-speed super-resolution computational imaging technique is introduced on the basis of classical and quantum correlation functions obtained from photon counts collected from quantum emitters illuminated by spatiotemporally structured illumination. The structured illumination is delocalized—allo...

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Published in:Intelligent computing 2022-01, Vol.2022
Main Authors: Bartels, Randy A., Murray, Gabe, Field, Jeff, Squier, Jeff
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