Transceiver Designs Approaching the Entanglement-Assisted Communication Capacity

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Abstract

Preshared entanglement can significantly boost communication rates in the high thermal-noise and low-brightness transmitter regime. In this regime, for a lossy bosonic channel with additive thermal noise, the ratio between the entanglement-assisted capacity and the Holevo capacity - the maximum reliable communication rate permitted by quantum mechanics without any preshared entanglement - scales as log?(1/N¯S), where the mean transmitted photon number per mode, N¯S?1. Thus, preshared entanglement, e.g., distributed by the quantum internet or a satellite-assisted quantum link, promises to significantly improve low-power radio-frequency communications. In this paper, we propose a pair of structured quantum transceiver designs that leverage continuous-variable preshared entanglement (generated, e.g., from a down-conversion source), binary phase modulation, and non-Gaussian joint detection over a codeword block, to achieve this scaling law of capacity enhancement. Furthermore, we describe a modification to the aforesaid receiver using a frontend that uses sum-frequency generation sandwiched with dynamically programmable in-line two-mode squeezers, and a receiver backend that takes full advantage of the output of the receiver's frontend by employing a nondestructive multimode vacuum-or-not measurement to achieve the entanglement-assisted classical communication capacity.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Article number064015
JournalPhysical Review Applied
Volume19
Issue number6
DOIs
StatePublished - Jun 2023

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • General Physics and Astronomy

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