Abstract
In this letter, we use quantum description and the Gaussian state to study
reflective ghost imaging with two classical sources, and to provide their
expressions. We find that the reflective ghost imaging of a rough-surfaced object,
using Gaussian-state phase-insensitive or classically correlated phase-sensitive
light, can be expressed in terms of the phase-insensitive or phase-sensitive
cross-correlations between the two detected fields, including a background term.
Moreover, reflective ghost imaging with two classical Gaussian-state lights is shown
to have similar features as spatial resolution and field of view.
© 2012 Chinese Optics Letters
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