Affiliation:
1. Gannan Normal University
Abstract
Most current microwave quantum illumination techniques rely on hybrid quantum systems to detect the presence of targets. However, real-world radar tasks are considerably more intricate than this simplistic model. Accurately determining physical attributes such as object speed, position, and azimuth is also essential. In this study, we explore azimuth detection using a quantum illumination approach based on a cavity-optomagnonics system and analyze the accuracy of azimuth detection in this framework. Our results indicate that this approach significantly outperforms classical microwave radar in azimuth detection within the parameters of current existing experiments. Additionally, we investigate the impact of Kerr nonlinearity of the YIG sphere on azimuth detection accuracy, revealing a clear improvement with the incorporation of Kerr nonlinearity.
Funder
National Natural Science Foundation of China
Natural Science Foundation of Hunan Province
Hunan provincial major sci-tech Program
Xiaoxiang Scholars Programme of Hunan Normal University
Science and Technology Innovation Program of Hunan Province
Foundation Xiangjiang-Laboratory