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Scientists Demonstrate Unjammable Radar Based on Quantum Imaging

Posted December 15, 2012 3:38 PM

From Engadget:

Unfortunately for those in the enemy tracking game, sophisticated aircraft-equipped anti-detection systems can outfox radar by intercepting the signal and sending back a false image, as shown above. However, researchers from the University of Rochester have figured out a technique to defeat such a jamming system that harnesses the quantum properties of light. By polarizing photons before sending them toward objects to be scanned, any attempt at modifying the returning photons caused quantum interference that was easy to detect, in the form of the very high polarization errors shown in the second false image. According to the team, such a a system could "easily be realized and integrated into modern optical ranging and imaging systems," with a little work, making it infinitely more difficult to defeat radar systems. Check the source for more "light" reading, provided that quantum mechanics doesn't break your brain.

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Re: Scientists Demonstrate Unjammable Radar Based on Quantum Imaging

12/18/2012 11:28 AM

So, hurry up and build one, look at the open skies, and see if we've been missing anything of interest... not that anyone would necessarily tell us.

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