Relativistic quantum channel of communication through field quanta
Source: Phys. Rev. A 81, 012330 (2010); doi:10.1103/PhysRevA.81.012330
Published 28 January 2010
Setups in which a system Alice emits field quanta that a system Bob receives are prototypical for wireless communication and have been extensively studied. In the most basic setup, Alice and Bob are modeled as Unruh-DeWitt detectors for scalar quanta, and the only noise in their communication is due to quantum fluctuations. For this basic setup, we construct the corresponding information-theoretic quantum channel. We calculate the classical channel capacity as a function of the spacetime separation, and we confirm that the classical as well as the quantum channel capacity are strictly zero for spacelike separations. We show that this channel can be used to entangle Alice and Bob instantaneously. Alice and Bob are shown to extract this entanglement from the vacuum through a Casimir-Polder effect.
©2010 The American Physical Society
| History: | Received 25 August 2009; published 28 January 2010 |
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