Published April 3, 2025
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Passive Environment-Assisted Quantum Communication with GKP States
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Bosonic pure-loss channel, which represents the process of photons decaying into a vacuum environment, has zero quantum capacity when the channel's transmissivity is less than 50%. Modeled as a beam splitter interaction between the system and its environment, the performance of bosonic pure-loss channel can be enhanced by controlling the environment state. We show that by choosing the ideal Gottesman-Kitaev-Preskill (GKP) states for the system and its environment, perfect transmission of quantum information through a beam splitter is achievable at arbitrarily low transmissivities. Our explicit constructions allow for experimental demonstration of the improved performance of a quantum channel through passive environment assistance, which is potentially useful for quantum transduction where the environment state can be naturally controlled. In practice, it is crucial to consider finite-energy constraints, and high-fidelity quantum communication through a beam splitter remains achievable with GKP states at the few-photon level.
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- DOI
- 10.1103/PhysRevX.15.021003
- Other
- oai:uchicago.tind.io:14845
Funding
- ARO
- W911NF-23-1-0077
- ARO MURI
- W911NF-21-1-0325
- AFOSR MURI
- FA9550-19-1-0399
- AFOSR MURI
- FA9550-21-1-0209
- AFOSR MURI
- FA9550-23-1-0338
- DARPA
- HR0011-24-9-0359
- DARPA
- HR0011-24-9-0361
- National Science Foundation
- OMA-1936118
- National Science Foundation
- ERC-1941583
- National Science Foundation
- OMA-2137642
- National Science Foundation
- OSI-2326767
- National Science Foundation
- CCF-2312755
- NTT Research
- Packard Foundation
- 2020-71479
- Marshall and Arlene Bennett Family Research Program
- U.S. Department of Energy