Rory A. Bowell, Matthew J. Brandsema, R. Narayanan, S. Howell, Jonathan M. Dilger
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Abstract
|Bipartite systems have become popular in emerging quantum radar and quantum communication systems. This paper analyzes the various correlation coefficients for different types of quantum radar measurement schemes, such as: (i) immediate detection of the idler photon events to be used in post-processing correlation with the signal photon events, (ii) immediate detection of the idler electric (cid:12)eld to be used in post-processing correlation with the signal electric (cid:12)eld, (iii) immediate detection of the idler quadratures to be used in post-processing correlation with the signal quadratures, and (iv) conventional analog correlation method of the optical parametric ampli(cid:12)er. The showcased results compare the performance of these different methodologies for various environmental scenarios. This work is important at developing the fundamentals behind quantum technologies that require covariance measurements and will permit more accurate selection of the appropriate measurement styles for individual systems. of the photon count and the electric (cid:12)eld measurement, but to show the relationship between the covariance of these independent measurements in separate systems. To make the electric