A robust hybrid receiver for binary phase-shift keying discrimination in
the presence of phase noise
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2312.16493v2
- Date: Thu, 25 Jan 2024 10:08:15 GMT
- Title: A robust hybrid receiver for binary phase-shift keying discrimination in
the presence of phase noise
- Authors: Michele N. Notarnicola and Stefano Olivares
- Abstract summary: We investigate the role of the hybrid near-optimum receiver (HYNORE) in mitigating the noise impact.
We prove the HYNORE to be a robust receiver, outperforming the displacement photon-number-resolving (DPNR) receiver and beating the standard quantum limit in particular regimes.
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- Abstract: We address the problem of coherent state discrimination in the presence of
phase diffusion. We investigate the role of the hybrid near-optimum receiver
(HYNORE) we proposed in [J. Opt. Soc. Am. B 40, 705-714 (2023)] in the task of
mitigating the noise impact. We prove the HYNORE to be a robust receiver,
outperforming the displacement photon-number-resolving (DPNR) receiver and
beating the standard quantum limit in particular regimes. We introduce the
maximum tolerable phase noise $\sigma_{\mathrm{max}}$ as a figure of merit for
the receiver robustness and show that HYNORE increases its value with respect
to the DPNR receiver.
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