Quantum Illumination with a generic Gaussian source
Quantum Physics
2020-09-08 v2 Applied Physics
Optics
Abstract
With the aim to loosen the entanglement requirements of quantum illumination, we study the performance of a family of Gaussian states at the transmitter, combined with an optimal and joint quantum measurement at the receiver. We find that maximal entanglement is not strictly necessary to achieve quantum advantage over the classical benchmark of a coherent-state transmitter, in both settings of symmetric and asymmetric hypothesis testing. While performing this quantum-classical comparison, we also investigate a suitable regime of parameters for potential short-range radar (or scanner) applications.
Cite
@article{arxiv.2005.07733,
title = {Quantum Illumination with a generic Gaussian source},
author = {Athena Karsa and Gaetana Spedalieri and Quntao Zhuang and Stefano Pirandola},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2005.07733},
year = {2020}
}
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10 pages. REVTeX