The book begins by establishing a firm foundation in quantum mechanics and classical optics, then progresses to detailed analyses of specific quantum imaging techniques like entangled photon microscopy and ghost imaging. Each chapter includes theoretical derivations, experimental setups, and results analysis.
A unique aspect of the book is its balanced approach, addressing both theoretical concepts and practical challenges, such as detector technology and noise reduction. This book is especially valuable because it bridges the gap between theoretical and real-world applications, providing insights for graduate students, researchers, and industry professionals.
It comprehensively explores the science behind these technologies while critically assessing current limitations and future prospects, making it an indispensable resource for anyone interested in the cutting edge of optical science and technology.