Performance of Rotation‐Symmetric Bosonic Codes in a Quantum Repeater Network

Author:

Li Pei‐Zhe123ORCID,Dias Josephine3,Munro William J.3,van Loock Peter4,Nemoto Kae23,Lo Piparo Nicoló3

Affiliation:

1. School of Multidisciplinary Science Department of Informatics SOKENDAI (the Graduate University for Advanced Studies) 2‐1‐2 Hitotsubashi Chiyoda‐ku Tokyo 101‐8430 Japan

2. National Institute of Informatics 2‐1‐2 Hitotsubashi Chiyoda‐ku Tokyo 101‐8430 Japan

3. Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology Graduate University 1919‐1 Tancha Onna‐son Okinawa 904‐0495 Japan

4. Institut für Physik Johannes Gutenberg‐Universität Mainz Staudingerweg 7 55128 Mainz Germany

Abstract

AbstractQuantum error correction codes based on continuous variables play an important role for the implementation of quantum communication systems. A natural application of such codes occurs within quantum repeater systems which are used to combat severe channel losses and local gate errors. In particular, channel loss drastically reduces the distance of communication between remote users. Here, a cavity‐quantum electrodynamics (QED) based repeater scheme is considered to address the losses in the quantum channel. This repeater scheme relies on the transmission of a specific class of rotationally invariant error‐correcting codes. Several rotation‐symmetric bosonic codes (RSBCs) are compared for encoding the initial states of two remote users connected by a quantum repeater network against the convention of the cat codes and the performance of the system is quantified by using the secret key rate. In particular, the number of stations required to exchange a secret key over a fixed distance is determined and establish the resource overhead. For higher‐loss codes, the results show that a secret key rate (SKR) value of 0.01 bit per channel use can be achieved at a distance of 10000 km, with an elementary distance of 1.3 km.

Funder

Moonshot Research and Development Program

Japan Science and Technology Agency

Bundesministerium für Bildung und Forschung

Publisher

Wiley

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