Quantum (Dec 2019)

Parameter regimes for surpassing the PLOB bound with error-corrected qudit repeaters

  • Daniel Miller,
  • Timo Holz,
  • Hermann Kampermann,
  • Dagmar Bruß

DOI
https://doi.org/10.22331/q-2019-12-16-216
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 3
p. 216

Abstract

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A potential quantum internet would open up the possibility of realizing numerous new applications, including provably secure communication. Since losses of photons limit long-distance, direct quantum communication and wide-spread quantum networks, quantum repeaters are needed. The so-called PLOB-repeaterless bound [Pirandola et al., Nat. Commun. 8, 15043 (2017)] is a fundamental limit on the quantum capacity of direct quantum communication. Here, we analytically derive the quantum-repeater gain for error-corrected, one-way quantum repeaters based on higher-dimensional qudits for two different physical encodings: Fock and multimode qudits. We identify parameter regimes in which such quantum repeaters can surpass the PLOB-repeaterless bound and systematically analyze how typical parameters manifest themselves in the quantum-repeater gain. This benchmarking provides a guideline for the implementation of error-corrected qudit repeaters.