Enhanced Uplink Quantum Communication with Satellites via Downlink Channels
Eduardo Villase\~nor, Mingjian He, Ziqing Wang, Robert Malaney, Moe, Z. Win

TL;DR
This paper demonstrates how using two-mode squeezed vacuum states for teleportation can significantly improve uplink quantum communication fidelity via satellites, leveraging the better downlink channel to enhance overall performance.
Contribution
It introduces a method to exploit downlink channels for uplink quantum communication enhancement using TMSV states and detailed atmospheric simulations.
Findings
TMSV teleportation improves uplink fidelity over direct transfer
Enhanced uplink transmission of higher alphabet of coherent states
Non-Gaussian operations further boost quantum state transfer
Abstract
In developing the global Quantum Internet, quantum communication with low-Earth-orbit satellites will play a pivotal role. Such communication will need to be two way: effective not only in the satellite-to-ground (downlink) channel but also in the ground-to-satellite channel (uplink). Given that losses on this latter channel are significantly larger relative to the former, techniques that can exploit the superior downlink to enhance quantum communication in the uplink should be explored. In this work we do just that - exploring how continuous variable entanglement in the form of two-mode squeezed vacuum (TMSV) states can be used to significantly enhance the fidelity of ground-to-satellite quantum-state transfer relative to direct uplink-transfer. More specifically, through detailed phase-screen simulations of beam evolution through turbulent atmospheres in both the downlink and uplink…
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