Quasi-Superactivation of Classical Capacity of Zero-Capacity Quantum Channels
Abstract
One of the most surprising recent results in quantum Shannon theory is the superactivation of the quantum capacity of a quantum channel. This phenomenon has its roots in the extreme violation of additivity of the channel capacity and enables to reliably transmit quantum information over zero-capacity quantum channels. In this work we demonstrate a similar effect for the classical capacity of a quantum channel which previously was thought to be impossible. We show that a nonzero classical capacity can be achieved for all zero-capacity quantum channels and it only requires the assistance of an elementary photon-atom interaction process - the stimulated emission.
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@article{arxiv.1206.5693,
title = {Quasi-Superactivation of Classical Capacity of Zero-Capacity Quantum Channels},
author = {Laszlo Gyongyosi and Sandor Imre},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1206.5693},
year = {2012}
}
Comments
52 pages, 6 figures, Journal-ref: Journal of Modern Optics, published version (minor typo fixed)