Optimal Superdense Coding Capacity in the Non-Markovian Regime
Superdense coding is a significant technique widely used in quantum information processing. Indeed, it consists of sending two bits of classical information using a single qubit, leading to faster and more efficient quantum communication. In this paper, we propose a model to evaluate the effect of b...
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Zusammenfassung: | Superdense coding is a significant technique widely used in quantum
information processing. Indeed, it consists of sending two bits of classical
information using a single qubit, leading to faster and more efficient quantum
communication. In this paper, we propose a model to evaluate the effect of
backflow information in a superdense coding protocol through a non-Markovian
dynamics. The model considers a qubit interacting with a structured Markovian
environment. In order to generate a non-Markovian dynamic, an auxiliary qubit
contacts a Markovian reservoir in such a way that the non-Markovian regime can
be induced. By varying the coupling strength between the central qubit and the
auxiliary qubit, the two dynamical regimes can be switched interchangeably. An
enhancement in non-Markovian effects corresponds to an increase in this
coupling strength. Furthermore, we conduct an examination of various
parameters, namely temperature weight, and decoherence parameters in order to
explore the behaviors of superdense coding, quantum Fisher information, and
local quantum uncertainty using an exact calculation. The obtained results show
a significant relationship between non-classical correlations and quantum
Fisher information since they behave similarly, allowing them to detect what is
beyond entanglement. In addition, the presence of non-classical correlations
enables us to detect the optimal superdense coding capacity in a non-Markovian
regime. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2408.10842 |