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26 January 2018 Development technology of principle prototype of high-resolution quantum remote sensing imaging
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Abstract
Based on the requirements of project assignment, the paper firstly introduces the needs for principle prototype, and its overall technical solutions, assignment analysis and requirement index. Then it elaborates key technical solutions, prototype technical plan, as well as project design and production of its components, besides, we also developed testing device for debugging and testing needs, when the components design is completed, we conducted components alignment and testing, overall testing, obtaining noise squeezing degree (dB)of quantum squeezed field by principle prototype ≥ 6.4 dB, and the resolution higher than 0.2 mm @ 0.5m. We met the index requirements of principle prototype and realized high resolution imaging, providing significant basis for the following relative projects and for the development of new remote sensing technology with high performance.
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Siwen Bi, Xuling Lin, Zhiqiang Wu, and Song Yang "Development technology of principle prototype of high-resolution quantum remote sensing imaging", Proc. SPIE 10540, Quantum Sensing and Nano Electronics and Photonics XV, 105400Q (26 January 2018); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2289617
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KEYWORDS
Imaging systems

Prototyping

Remote sensing

Nonlinear crystals

Crystals

Light

Quantum information

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