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Real-time phase-reference monitoring of a quasi-optimal coherent-state receiver

Quantum Physics 2016-11-15 v1

Abstract

The Kennedy-like receiver is a quasi-optimal receiver employed in binary phase-shift-keyed communication schemes with coherent states. It is based on the interference of the two signals encoding the message with a reference local oscillator and on/off photodetection. We show both theoretically and experimentally that it is possible to extract useful information about the phase reference by Bayesian processing of the very same data sample used to discriminate the signals shot by shot. We demonstrate that the minimum uncertainty in phase estimation, given by the inverse of the Fisher information associated with the statistics of the collected data, can be achieved. We also numerically and experimentally investigate the performances of our phase-estimation method in the presence of phase noise, when either on/off or photon-number resolving detectors are employed.

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@article{arxiv.1408.0228,
  title  = {Real-time phase-reference monitoring of a quasi-optimal coherent-state receiver},
  author = {Matteo Bina and Alessia Allevi and Maria Bondani and Stefano Olivares},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1408.0228},
  year   = {2016}
}

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5 pages, 6 figures