4.6 Article

Quantum Readout of Imperfect Classical Data

Journal

SENSORS
Volume 22, Issue 6, Pages -

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/s22062266

Keywords

quantum channel discrimination; quantum hypothesis testing; quantum enhanced measurement

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  1. European Union [862644]

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This article analyzes the optimized quantum sensing protocol for enhancing the readout accuracy of optical memories in the presence of imprecise writing. The study shows that quantum entanglement technology can effectively improve the reading performance of ideal optical memories and the proposed strategy is feasible with current technology and relatively robust to detection and optical losses. Furthermore, the research has implications for pattern identification in biological systems, spectrophotometry, and optical measurements for extracting information.
The encoding of classical data in a physical support can be done up to some level of accuracy due to errors and the imperfection of the writing process. Moreover, some degradation of the stored data can happen over time because of physical or chemical instability of the system. Any readout strategy should take into account this natural degree of uncertainty and minimize its effect. An example are optical digital memories, where the information is encoded in two values of reflectance of a collection of cells. Quantum reading using entanglement, has been shown to enhances the readout of an ideal optical memory, where the two level are perfectly characterized. In this work, we analyse the case of imperfect construction of the memory and propose an optimized quantum sensing protocol to maximize the readout accuracy in presence of imprecise writing. The proposed strategy is feasible with current technology and is relatively robust to detection and optical losses. Beside optical memories, this work have implications for identification of pattern in biological system, in spectrophotometry, and whenever the information can be extracted from a transmission/reflection optical measurement.

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