Quantum wave function denoising via the concept of coherent energy redistribution. (IMAGE)
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Imagine you have an image corrupted by noise (as shown in A of the figure). To make it readable, you can pass it through a series of lenses. These lenses redistribute the image: instead of a blurry, noisy picture, it becomes a set of bright, well‑defined points. This transformation makes it easier to ignore the noise and extract the meaningful information.
This principle can be applied in time as well.
Just as we process a spatial image with optical elements, we can use a temporal equivalent of this imaging system to reorganize photon correlations over time. The correlations are redistributed into a series of distinct temporal points, making them much easier to analyze despite noise.
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