Quantum memory receiver for superadditive communication using binary coherent states

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Date: 
2016-04-12
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Aleksandra Klimek, Michał Jachura, Wojciech Wasilewski, Konrad Banaszek

Reference: 

Journal of Modern Optics, DOI: 10.1080/09500340.2016.1173731 http://arxiv.org/pdf/1512.06561.pdf

We propose a simple architecture based on multimode quantum memories for collective readout of classical information keyed using a pair coherent states, exemplified by the well-known binary phase shift keying format. Such a configuration enables demonstration of the superadditivity effect in classical communication over quantum channels, where the transmission rate becomes enhanced through joint detection applied to multiple channel uses. The proposed scheme relies on the recently introduced idea to prepare Hadamard sequences of input symbols that are mapped by a linear optical transformation onto the pulse position modulation format [Guha, S. Phys. Rev. Lett. 2011, 106, 240502]. We analyze two versions of readout based on direct detection and an optional Dolinar receiver which implements the minimum-error measurement for individual detection of a binary coherent state alphabet.