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Quantum advantage in microwave quantum radar
by
Huard, B
, Dassonneville, R
, Bienfait, A
, Peronnin, T
, Assouly, R
in
Central limit theorem
/ Circuits
/ Codes
/ Entangled states
/ Microwaves
/ Physics
/ Radar
/ Radar detection
/ Superconductivity
/ Target detection
/ Thermal noise
2023
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Quantum advantage in microwave quantum radar
by
Huard, B
, Dassonneville, R
, Bienfait, A
, Peronnin, T
, Assouly, R
in
Central limit theorem
/ Circuits
/ Codes
/ Entangled states
/ Microwaves
/ Physics
/ Radar
/ Radar detection
/ Superconductivity
/ Target detection
/ Thermal noise
2023
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Quantum advantage in microwave quantum radar
2023
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Overview
A central goal of any quantum technology consists in demonstrating an advantage in their performance compared to the best possible classical implementation. A quantum radar improves the detection of a target placed in a noisy environment by exploiting quantum correlations between two modes, probe and idler. The predicted quantum enhancement is not only less sensitive to loss than most quantum metrological applications, but it is also supposed to improve with additional noise. Here we demonstrate a superconducting circuit implementing a microwave quantum radar that can provide more than 20% better performance than any possible classical radar. The scheme involves joint measurement of entangled probe and idler microwave photon states after the probe has been reflected from the target and mixed with thermal noise. By storing the idler state in a resonator, we mitigate the detrimental impact of idler loss on the quantum advantage. Measuring the quantum advantage over a wide range of parameters, we find that the purity of the initial probe-idler entangled state is the main limiting factor and needs to be considered in any practical application.Proposals for quantum radars have suggested that in noisy environments there may be a benefit in sensing using quantum microwaves. A superconducting circuit experiment has now confirmed an advantage exists under appropriate conditions.
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Nature Publishing Group
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