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Universal squash model for optical communications using linear optics and threshold detectors

Authors :
H. F. Chau
Hoi-Kwong Lo
Chi-Hang Fred Fung
Source :
Physical Review A. 84
Publication Year :
2011
Publisher :
American Physical Society (APS), 2011.

Abstract

The transmission of photons through open-air or an optical fiber is an important primitive in quantum information processing. Theoretical description of such a transmission process often considers only a single photon as the information carrier and thus fails to accurately describe experimental optical implementations where any number of photons may enter a detector. It is important to bridge this big gap between experimental implementations and the theoretical description. One powerful method that emerges from recent efforts to achieve this goal is to consider a squash model that conceptually converts multi-photon states to single-photon states, thereby justifying the equivalence between theory and experiments. However, up to now, only a limited number of protocols admit a squash model; furthermore, a no-go theorem has been proven which appears to rule out the existence of a universal squash model. Here, we observe that an apparently necessary condition demanded by all existing squash models to preserve measurement statistics is too stringent a requirement for many protocols. By chopping this requirement, we show that rather surprisingly, a universal squash model actually exists for a wide range of protocols including quantum key distribution protocols, quantum state tomography, the testing of Bell's inequalities, and entanglement verification, despite the standard no-go theorem.<br />14 pages

Details

ISSN :
10941622 and 10502947
Volume :
84
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Physical Review A
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....4e19d148de90cfc5913237250fc53421