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Quantum State Engineering of Light with Continuous-wave Optical Parametric Oscillators
Published on: May 30, 2014
Quantum Limits of Covert Target Detection
Guo Yao Tham1, Ranjith Nair1, Mile Gu1,2,3
1Nanyang Quantum Hub, School of Physical and Mathematical Sciences, <a href="https://ror.org/02e7b5302">Nanyang Technological University</a>, 21 Nanyang Link, Singapore 637371.
Abstract:
In covert target detection, Alice attempts to send optical or microwave probes to determine the presence or absence of a weakly reflecting target embedded in thermal background radiation within a target region, while striving to remain undetected by an adversary, Willie, who is co-located with the target and collects all light that does not return to Alice. We formulate this problem in a realistic setting and derive quantum-mechanical limits on Alice's error probability performance in entanglement-assisted target detection for any fixed level of her detectability by Willie. We demonstrate how Alice can approach this performance limit using two-mode squeezed vacuum probes in the regime of small to moderate background brightness, and how such protocols can outperform any conventional approach using Gaussian-distributed coherent states. In addition, we derive a universal performance bound for nonadversarial quantum illumination without requiring the passive-signature assumption.
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