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A Quantum Study of Multibit Phase Coding for Optical Storage
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2006
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EngineeringOptical Transmission SystemOptical ComputingMultibit Phase CodingQuantum ComputingCoherent Optical CommunicationQuantum EntanglementOptical SystemsOptical CommunicationPhotonicsQuantum SciencePhysicsSpatial Transverse PhasesQuantum InformationShot Noise LimitSqueezed LightInformation OpticQuantum OpticNatural SciencesApplied PhysicsQuantum CommunicationOptoelectronicsQuantum Error Correction
We propose a scheme which encodes information in both the longitudinal and spatial transverse phases of a continuous-wave optical beam. A split detector-based interferometric scheme is then introduced to optimally detect both encoded phase signals. In contrast to present day optical storage devices, our phase coding scheme has an information storage capacity which scales with the power of the read-out optical beam. We analyze the maximum number of encoding possibilities at the shot noise limit (SNL). In addition, we show that using squeezed light, the SNL can be overcome and the number of encoding possibilities increased. We discuss a possible application of our phase-coding scheme for increasing the capacities of optical storage devices.
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