Archive | 2021
Quantum lidar using stationary broadband light
Abstract
Conventional optical ranging techniques require timing modulated light sources to provide for the time-of-flight information, which may allow for detection, jamming or decoy by a third-party with information to the modulation pattern. Quantum ranging techniques, or quantum lidar, use spontaneous parametric down converted light sources to provide the timing correlation, where entanglement is not necessarily exploited in the simplementation, and is complex and expensive. Here we propose the use of stationary broadband light generated from a laser diode operating below threshold to provide the timing correlation, as extracted from thermal photon bunching.