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Title: | How discord underlies the noise resilience of quantum illumination | Authors: | Weedbrook, C Pirandola, S Thompson, J Vedral, V Gu, M |
Keywords: | Quantum optics Noise resiliences Performance Gain Quantitative relations Quantum correlations Quantum discords Quantum illuminations Quantum Information Quantum entanglement |
Issue Date: | 2016 | Publisher: | Institute of Physics Publishing | Citation: | Weedbrook, C, Pirandola, S, Thompson, J, Vedral, V, Gu, M (2016). How discord underlies the noise resilience of quantum illumination. New Journal of Physics 18 (4) : 43027. ScholarBank@NUS Repository. https://doi.org/10.1088/1367-2630/18/4/043027 | Rights: | Attribution 4.0 International | Abstract: | The benefits of entanglement can outlast entanglement itself. In quantum illumination, entanglement is employed to better detect reflecting objects in environments so noisy that all entanglement is destroyed. Here, we show that quantum discord - a more resilient form of quantum correlations - explains the resilience of quantum illumination. We introduce a quantitative relation between the performance gain in quantum illumination and the amount of discord used to encode information about the presence or absence of a reflecting object. This highlights discords role preserving the benefits of entanglement in entanglement breaking noise. © 2016 IOP Publishing Ltd and Deutsche Physikalische Gesellschaft. | Source Title: | New Journal of Physics | URI: | https://scholarbank.nus.edu.sg/handle/10635/179586 | ISSN: | 1367-2630 | DOI: | 10.1088/1367-2630/18/4/043027 | Rights: | Attribution 4.0 International |
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