Fuenzalida, JorgeJorgeFuenzalidaGilaberte Basset, MartaMartaGilaberte BassetTöpfer, SebastianSebastianTöpferTorres, Juan P.Juan P.TorresGräfe, MarkusMarkusGräfe2024-04-112024-04-112023https://publica.fraunhofer.de/handle/publica/46597810.1109/CLEO/EUROPE-EQEC57999.2023.102324622-s2.0-85175706590Imaging via nonlinear interferometers make use of induced coherence and take advantage of photon pair correlations to image an object without detecting the photons that illuminate the object [1]. The object's information is transferred from the photon that illuminates the object to the interference pattern of its partner photon, which is detected [2]. Spontaneous parametric down conversion allows to utilize photon pairs with large spectral separation. This fact becomes relevant if we need to image at wavelengths with detection constraints, e.g., mid-infrared, hyperspectral, or terahertz wavelengths [3, 4].enQuantum image distillation with undetected photon beamconference paper