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Imaging High-Dimensional Spatial Entanglement with Compressive Sensing

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Abstract

We use compressive sensing to efficiently image spatial correlations from spontaneous parametric downconversion at high resolution and witness entanglement. This technique efficiently scales to large dimensions and efficiently handles very low flux signals.

© 2013 Optical Society of America

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