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Super-resolution at the shot-noise limit with coherent states and photon-number-resolving detectors
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High ResolutionEngineeringInterferometryCoherent StatesQuantum SensingQuantum Optical InterferometrySuper-resolution ImagingQuantum ComputingPhotonic MetrologyVideo Super-resolutionQuantum EntanglementQuantum LadarQuantum SciencePhotonicsQuantum StateClassical OpticsSuper-resolutionPhoton-number-resolving DetectorsPhoton StatisticQuantum OpticShot-noise LimitImage ResolutionQuantum Photonic Device
There has been much recent interest in quantum optical interferometry for applications to metrology, subwavelength imaging, and remote sensing such as in quantum laser radar (LADAR). For quantum LADAR, atmospheric absorption rapidly degrades any quantum state of light, so that for high-photon loss the optimal strategy is to transmit coherent states of light, which suffer no worse loss than the Beer law for classical optical attenuation, and which provides sensitivity at the shot-noise limit. We show that coherent light coupled with photon-number-resolving detectors can provide a super-resolution much below the Rayleigh diffraction limit, with sensitivity no worse than shot noise in terms of the detected photon power.
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