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Advancements in Long-Range Quantum Radar Technology

Originally Published 1 year ago — by Physics

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Researchers propose a quantum radar system capable of remote sensing over hundreds of kilometers by utilizing entangled multiphoton states and frequency combs. This approach leverages the Zou-Wang-Mandel effect, allowing imaging of objects without direct interaction, and aims to surpass classical resolution limits. The system's design eliminates the need for photon storage, using the coherence of frequency combs to maintain information. While promising, practical challenges like atmospheric turbulence remain to be addressed.

"Revolutionary Quantum Radar Surpasses Classical Radar by 20%"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Phys.org

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Researchers at Ecole Normale Supérieure de Lyon have developed a quantum radar that outperforms classical radar technology by 20%. The radar utilizes correlations between microwave radiations to detect the presence or absence of a target hidden in microwave noise. The microwave quantum radar demonstrated a quantum advantage in radar sensing, achieving faster radar detection compared to classical radars. The researchers believe that their work could inspire the development of similar microwave quantum radars with even greater quantum advantage in the future.