Quantum state discrimination (QSD) is crucial for various applications of quantum sensing, communications, and computing. This paper characterizes the binary QSD with photon-subtracted squeezed states (PSSSs) affected by thermal noise during state preparation. First, noisy PSSSs are characterized and their Fock representation is given. Then, the binary QSD problem with noisy PSSSs affected by phase diffusion is presented. Finally, it is shown the suitability of PSSSs for QSD-based applications, especially when employing quantum states with unbalanced prior probabilities.

Quantum Discrimination of Noisy Photon-Subtracted Squeezed States

Giani, A
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Conti, A
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2022

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Quantum state discrimination (QSD) is crucial for various applications of quantum sensing, communications, and computing. This paper characterizes the binary QSD with photon-subtracted squeezed states (PSSSs) affected by thermal noise during state preparation. First, noisy PSSSs are characterized and their Fock representation is given. Then, the binary QSD problem with noisy PSSSs affected by phase diffusion is presented. Finally, it is shown the suitability of PSSSs for QSD-based applications, especially when employing quantum states with unbalanced prior probabilities.
2022
9781665435406
Quantum state discrimination
photon-subtracted squeezed state
quantum communications
quantum noise
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