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Non-classical Semiconductor Photon Sources Enhancing the Performance of Classical Target Detection Systems

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arxiv 2004.06785 v1 pith:ZSZJ4DBW submitted 2020-04-14 physics.optics

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keywords non-classicaltargetcorrelationsdetectionprotocolclassicalphotondemonstrate
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We demonstrate and analyze how deploying non-classical intensity correlations obtained from a monolithic semiconductor quantum photon source can enhance classical target detection systems. This is demonstrated by examining the advantages offered by the utilization of the non-classical correlations in a correlation based target detection protocol. We experimentally demonstrate that under the same condition, the target contrast obtained from the protocol when non-classical correlations are utilized exhibits an improvement of up to 17.79dB over the best classical intensity correlation-based target detection protocol, under 29.69dB channel loss and excess noise 13.40dB stronger than the probe signal. We also assessed how the strong frequency correlations within the non-classical photon pairs can be used to further enhance this protocol.

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