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11 February 2020 Quantum remote sensing: a challenge in radiolocation
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Proceedings Volume 11442, Radioelectronic Systems Conference 2019; 1144212 (2020) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2565720
Event: Radioelectronic Systems Conference 2019, 2019, Jachranka, Poland
Abstract
Conducting research on the state of superposition and the phenomenon of tunnelling has resulted in the discovery of quantum entanglement and quantum teleportation. They have laid the foundation for quantum cryptography and the construction of devices for remote sensing surveillance. The article presents selected aspects and references to some phenomena formulating the basis of quantum remote sensing. The potential benefits of quantum entanglement and quantum entangled photon beam illumination in this field have also been mentioned.
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Tomasz Borowski, Mateusz Pasternak, and Jerzy Pietrasinski "Quantum remote sensing: a challenge in radiolocation", Proc. SPIE 11442, Radioelectronic Systems Conference 2019, 1144212 (11 February 2020); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2565720
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KEYWORDS
Remote sensing

Polarization

Radar

Photon polarization

Photonic crystals

Sensors

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