Abstract

Ghost imaging is a nonlocal imaging technique in which the image or diffraction pattern of an object can be observed through the intensity correlation measurement other than the intensity itself. Here, we report the experimental observation of invisibility cloaking in ghost imaging with thermal light. We show that when two identical phase-modulated objects are placed at equal distances from the thermal light source, they are offset completely in ghost imaging. The experimental results can be understood through the phase conjugation established by the intensity correlation of thermal light.

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