Optimal Control of Coherent Light Scattering for Binary Decision Problems.
Phys Rev Lett
; 127(25): 253902, 2021 Dec 17.
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Because of quantum noise fluctuations, the rate of error achievable in decision problems involving several possible configurations of a scattering system is subject to a fundamental limit known as the Helstrom bound. Here, we present a general framework to calculate and minimize this bound using coherent probe fields with tailored spatial distributions. As an example, we experimentally study a target located in between two disordered scattering media. We first show that the optimal field distribution can be directly identified using a general approach based on scattering matrix measurements. We then demonstrate that this optimal light field successfully probes the presence of the target with a number of photons that is reduced by more than 2 orders of magnitude as compared to unoptimized fields.
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