Asymmetric Quantum Illumination with three-mode Gaussian State
Abstract
Quantum illumination with asymmetric strategy is examined by making use of the three-mode maximally entangled Gaussian state, which involves one signal and two idler beams. It is shown that this scenario gives less-error probability compared to that with the two-mode squeezed vacuum state when NS, average photon number per signal, is less than 0.46.
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