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Practical route to entanglement-enhanced communication over noisy bosonic channels

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Abstract

Entanglement can offer substantial advantages in quantum information processing, but loss and noise hinder its applications in practical scenarios. Although it has been well known for decades that the classical communication capacity over lossy and noisy bosonic channels can be significantly enhanced by entanglement, no practical encoding and decoding schemes are available to realize any entanglement-enabled advantage. Here, we report structured encoding and decoding schemes for such an entanglement-assisted communication scenario. Specifically, we show that phase encoding on the entangled two-mode squeezed vacuum state saturates the entanglement-assisted classical communication capacity and overcomes the fundamental limit of covert communication without entanglement assistance. We then construct receivers for optimum hypothesis testing protocols under discrete phase modulation and for optimum noisy phase estimation protocols under continuous phase modulation. Our results pave the way for entanglement-assisted communication and sensing in the radiofrequency and microwave spectral ranges.

Presenters

  • Quntao Zhuang

    Electrical & Computer Engineering, University of Arizona

Authors

  • Haowei Shi

    James C. Wyant College of Optical Sciences, University of Arizona

  • Zheshen Zhang

    Materials Science & Engineering, University of Arizona, Univ of Arizona, Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Univ of Arizona, Materials Science and Engineering, University of Arizona

  • Quntao Zhuang

    Electrical & Computer Engineering, University of Arizona