Abstract
We show that a recently discussed apparatus for aberration-canceled interferometry may be modified to perform correlated-photon imaging in the so-called “ghost” imaging configuration. For objects in the vicinity of a particular plane, the images are free of object-induced phase distortions. This apparatus has the distinctive feature that it may be used to superimpose images of two objects in a manner that could lead to useful effects and applications. We show that the apparatus works using either quantum-entangled or classically correlated light sources.
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