The capacity of coherent-state adaptive decoders with interferometry and single-mode detectors
Abstract
A class of Adaptive Decoders (AD's) for coherent-state sequences is studied, including in particular the most common technology for optical-signal processing, e.g., interferometers, coherent displacements and photon-counting detectors. More generally we consider AD's comprising adaptive procedures based on passive multi-mode Gaussian unitaries and arbitrary single-mode destructive measurements. For classical communication on quantum phase-insensitive Gaussian channels with a coherent-state encoding, we show that the AD's optimal information transmission rate is not greater than that of a single-mode decoder. Our result also implies that the ultimate classical capacity of quantum phase-insensitive Gaussian channels is unlikely to be achieved with the considered class of AD's.
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@article{arxiv.1703.05701,
title = {The capacity of coherent-state adaptive decoders with interferometry and single-mode detectors},
author = {Matteo Rosati and Andrea Mari and Vittorio Giovannetti},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1703.05701},
year = {2017}
}
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v3: final version; 6 pages; 2 figures