Abstract

We consider higher-order intensity correlations in thermal light and show that they can be used for observing high-visibility interference of the Hanbury Brown–Twiss-type as well as high-visibility ghost imaging. Experimental results are obtained for third- and fourth-order intensity interference, by processing images made with a digital photographic camera.

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