Capacities of noiseless quantum channels for massive indistinguishable particles: Bosons versus fermions

Sen(De), Aditi ; Sen, Ujjwal ; Gromek, Bartosz ; Bruß, Dagmar ; Lewenstein, Maciej (2007) Capacities of noiseless quantum channels for massive indistinguishable particles: Bosons versus fermions Physical Review A, 75 (2). ISSN 2469-9926 (print) 2469-9934 (web)

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Official URL: https://doi.org/10.1103%2Fphysreva.75.022331

Abstract

We consider information transmission through a noiseless quantum channel, where the information is encoded into massive indistinguishable particles: bosons or fermions. We study the situation in which the particles are noninteracting. The encoding input states obey a set of physically motivated constraints on the mean values of the energy and particle number. In such a case, the determination of both classical and quantum capacity reduces to a constrained maximization of entropy. In the case of noninteracting bosons, signatures of Bose Einstein condensation can be observed in the behavior of the capacity. A major motivation for these considerations is to compare the information carrying capacities of channels that carry bosons with those that carry fermions. We show analytically that fermions generally provide higher channel capacity, i.e., they are better suited for transferring bits as well as qubits, in comparison to bosons. This holds for a large range of power law potentials, and for moderate to high temperatures. Numerical simulations seem to indicate that the result holds for all temperatures. Also, we consider the low temperature behavior for the three-dimensional box and harmonic trap, and again we show that the fermionic capacity is higher than the bosonic one for sufficiently low temperatures.

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