Affiliation:
1. Shanxi University
2. Taiyuan University of Technology
3. Shanxi Medical University
Abstract
Quantum imaging based on entangled light sources exhibits enhanced background resistance compared to conventional imaging techniques in low-light conditions. However, direct imaging of dynamic targets remains challenging due to the limited count rate of entangled photons. In this paper, we propose a quantum imaging method based on quantum compressed sensing that leverages the strong correlation characteristics of entangled photons and the randomness inherent in photon pair generation and detection. This approach enables the construction of a compressed sensing system capable of directly imaging high-speed dynamic targets. The results demonstrate that our system successfully achieves imaging of a target rotating at a frequency of 10 kHz, while maintaining an impressive data compression rate of 10−6. This proposed method introduces a pioneering approach for the practical implementation of quantum imaging in real-world scenarios.
Funder
National Natural Science Foundation of China
Shanxi Province Science and Technology Major Special Project
Program for Changjiang Scholars and Innovative Research Team in University
National Key Research and Development Program of China
China Postdoctoral Science Foundation
Science and Technology Innovation Group of Shanxi Province
International Science and Technology Cooperation Program of Shanxi Province
Shanxi “1331 Project”
111 Project