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1 April 2002 Applications of entangled-state interference
Gunnar Bjork, Jonas Soderholm, Alexei Trifonov, Pavel A. Usachev, L. L. Sanchez-Soto, A. B. Klimov
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Abstract
Interference phenomena lead to a wealth of applications in many areas of physics. Entangled quantum states allow one to surpass the classical measurement sensitivity or resolution in polarimetry, interferometry, and imaging. In this paper we shall review, in some depth, polarization properties of quantized two-mode electromagnetic fields and show how interference and quantum entanglement lead to new phenomena. We shall also briefly discuss subwavelength quantum lithography.
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Gunnar Bjork, Jonas Soderholm, Alexei Trifonov, Pavel A. Usachev, L. L. Sanchez-Soto, and A. B. Klimov "Applications of entangled-state interference", Proc. SPIE 4750, ICONO 2001: Quantum and Atomic Optics, High-Precision Measurements in Optics, and Optical Information Processing, Transmission, and Storage, (1 April 2002); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.464458
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KEYWORDS
Polarization

Photons

Superposition

Lithography

Interferometry

Phase shifts

Image resolution

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