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Squeezing-Enhanced Phase-Shift-Keyed Binary Communication in Noisy Channels

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We address the use of squeezing in binary phase-shift-keyed (PSK) channels at fixed energy. In particular, we assess homodyne receivers against the Helstrom bound in the presence of phase noise.… Click to show full abstract

We address the use of squeezing in binary phase-shift-keyed (PSK) channels at fixed energy. In particular, we assess homodyne receivers against the Helstrom bound in the presence of phase noise. We also take into account possible imperfections in the generation of squeezing and the effect of losses during propagation. We find that squeezing is a useful resource if its amplitude is below a given threshold depending on the energy of the signals and on the properties of the channel. Squeezing enhancement is present also when phase-noise becomes large.

Keywords: phase; phase shift; shift keyed; enhanced phase; squeezing enhanced

Journal Title: Physical Review A
Year Published: 2017

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