Certifying high-dimensional quantum channels
The use of high-dimensional systems for quantum communication opens interesting perspectives, such as increased information capacity and noise resilience. In this context, it is crucial to certify that a given quantum channel can reliably transmit high-dimensional quantum information. Here we develo...
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Zusammenfassung: | The use of high-dimensional systems for quantum communication opens
interesting perspectives, such as increased information capacity and noise
resilience. In this context, it is crucial to certify that a given quantum
channel can reliably transmit high-dimensional quantum information. Here we
develop efficient methods for the characterization of high-dimensional quantum
channels. We first present a notion of dimensionality of quantum channels, and
develop efficient certification methods for this quantity. We consider a simple
prepare-and-measure setup, and provide witnesses for both a fully and a
partially trusted scenario. In turn we apply these methods to a photonic
experiment and certify dimensionalities up to 59 for a commercial graded-index
multi-mode optical fiber. Moreover, we present extensive numerical simulations
of the experiment, providing an accurate noise model for the fiber and
exploring the potential of more sophisticated witnesses. Our work demonstrates
the efficient characterization of high-dimensional quantum channels, a key
ingredient for future quantum communication technologies. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2408.15880 |