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The Dolinar Receiver is a device based upon the Kennedy receiver that may be used to discriminate between two or more low-amplitude coherent states of light using displacements and adaptive measurements. The ability to discriminate signals encoded in coherent light has applications in communications where losses are unavoidable, such as transmission along fiber optics cable, through the atmosphere, or across deep space.
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