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Revival of Hanbury Brown-Twiss Effect and Its Application on Single-Arm Ghost Imaging Based on Discrete Chaotic Light

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Abstract

Based on a discrete chaotic light source, we demonstrated the revival effect of second-order spatial correlation pattern with multiple bunching peaks, which can be used to achieve ghost imaging in a single-arm configuration.

© 2016 Optical Society of America

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