Quantum illumination versus coherent-state target detection
Quantum Physics
2015-05-13 v1
Abstract
Lloyd [1] proved that a large performance gain accrues from use of entanglement in single-photon target detection within a lossy, noisy environment when compared to what can be achieved with unentangled single-photon states. We show that the performance of Lloyd's "quantum illumination" system is, at best, equal to that of a coherent-state transmitter, and may be substantially worse. Nevertheless, as shown in [2], quantum illumination may offer a significant performance gain when operation is not limited to the single-photon regime.
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@article{arxiv.0902.0986,
title = {Quantum illumination versus coherent-state target detection},
author = {Jeffrey H. Shapiro and Seth Lloyd},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0902.0986},
year = {2015}
}
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