Ultimate Capacity of a Linear Time-Invariant Bosonic Channel
arXiv:1602.03182 · doi:10.1103/PhysRevA.93.032342
Abstract
We determine the ultimate classical information capacity of a linear time-invariant bosonic channel with additive phase-insensitive Gaussian noise. This channel can model fiber-optic communication at power levels below the threshold for significant nonlinear effects. We provide a general continuous-time result that gives the ultimate capacity for such a channel operating in the quasimonochromatic regime under an average power constraint. This ultimate capacity is compared with corresponding results for heterodyne and homodyne detection over the same channel.
7 pages, 3 figures