[Qirg] maximum transmission rate of qubits

Gelard Patrick <Patrick.Gelard@cnes.fr> Tue, 23 July 2019 06:50 UTC

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Hi all,

In this article “End-to-end capacities of a quantum communication network” : https://www.nature.com/articles/s42005-019-0147-3.pdf it is stated that :

After a long series of studies that started back in 2009 with the introduction of the reverse coherent information of a bosonic channel, finally showed that the maximum rate at which two remote parties can distribute quantum bits (qubits), entanglement bits (ebits), or secret bits over a lossy channel (e.g., an optical fiber) is equal to −log2(1 − η), where η is the channel’s transmissivity. This limit is the Pirandola–Laurenza–Ottaviani–Banchi (PLOB) bound and cannot be surpassed even by the most powerful strategies that exploit arbitrary local operations (LOs) assisted by two-way classical communication (CC), also known as adaptive LOCCs16.

This seems to be an important barrier to achieving the very high speed that we know today in traditional communication, right?

/Patrick