Description
Understanding the fundamental sensitivity limit of an optical sensor requires a full quantum mechanical description of the sensing task. In this work, we calculate the fundamental (quantum) limit for discriminating between pure laser light and thermal noise in a photon-starved regime. The Helstrom bound for discrimination error probability for single mode measurement is computed along with error probability bounds for direct detection, coherent homodyne detection and the Kennedy receiver. A generalized Kennedy (GK) receiver is shown to closely approach the Helstrom limit. We present an experimental demonstration of this sensing task and demonstrate $15.4$ dB improvement in discrimination sensitivity over direct detection using a GK receiver, and an improvement of $19.4\%$ in error probability over coherent detection.
| Date made available | 2021 |
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| Publisher | The Optical Society |
Research output
- 1 Article
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Quantum-limited discrimination of laser light and thermal light
Habif, J. L., Jagannathan, A., Gartenstein, S., Amory, P. & Guha, S., Mar 1 2021, In: Optics Express. 29, 5, p. 7418-7427 10 p.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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