Quantum Imaging Technologies
Mehul Malik, Robert W. Boyd

TL;DR
This paper reviews recent advances in quantum imaging and communication technologies, including secure imaging methods, object identification with photon pairs, high-dimensional quantum key distribution using orbital angular momentum, and quantum state characterization techniques.
Contribution
It introduces new quantum imaging and security methods, extending quantum key distribution and state measurement techniques with novel protocols and applications.
Findings
Secure imaging using polarization-based BB84 protocol.
Object identification with holographic filtering and photon pairs.
High-dimensional OAM-based quantum key distribution protocols.
Abstract
Over the past three decades, quantum mechanics has allowed the development of technologies that provide unconditionally secure communication. In parallel, the quantum nature of the transverse electromagnetic field has spawned the field of quantum imaging that encompasses technologies such as quantum ghost imaging and high-dimensional quantum key distribution (QKD). The emergence of such quantum technologies also highlights the need for the development of methods for characterizing the elusive quantum state itself. In this document, we describe new technologies that use the quantum properties of light for security. The first is a technique that extends the principles behind QKD to the field of imaging. By applying the polarization-based BB84 protocol to individual photons in an active imaging system, we obtained images that are secure against intercept-resend jamming attacks. The second…
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Taxonomy
TopicsRandom lasers and scattering media · Quantum Information and Cryptography · Quantum optics and atomic interactions
