Engineered Josephson Parametric Amplifier in quantum two-modes squeezed radar (2205.06344v1)
Abstract: Josephson parametric amplifier (JPA) engineering is a significant component in the quantum two-mode squeezed radar (QTMS), to enhance, for instance, radar performance and the detection range or bandwidth. In this study, we apply quantum theory to a research domain focusing the design of QTMS radar. We apply engineered JPA (EJPA) to enhance the performance of a quantum radar (QR). We investigate the correlation between the signal and idler using and we propose strategies for maintaining entanglement at room temperature. We define the quantum signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) and detection range equations of the QTMS radar. The engineering JPA, leads to a remarkable improvement of the quantum radar performance, i.e. a large enhancement in quantum SNR of about 6 dB, a substantial improvement in the probability of detection through far fewer channels, and a huge increase in QTMS radar range, from half a meter in the conventional JPA to 482 m in the current study.