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Yunkai Wang1,2,3, Sisi Zhou1,2,3,4
1Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics, Waterloo, Ontario N2L 2Y5, Canada.
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Imaging thermal sources naturally yields Gaussian states at the receiver, raising the question of whether Gaussian measurements can perform optimally in quantum imaging. In this Letter, we establish no-go theorems on the performance of Gaussian measurements for imaging thermal sources in the limit of mean photon number per temporal mode ε→0 or source size L→0. We show that non-Gaussian measurements can outperform any Gaussian measurement in the scaling of the estimation variance with ε (or L). We also present several examples to illustrate the no-go results.
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