Resources of the advantage in quantum Illumination: Discord and entanglement
Mojtaba Asadollahi, Mohammad Hossein Zarei

TL;DR
This paper explores how initial quantum correlations, specifically entanglement and discord, influence the advantage in quantum illumination, revealing discord as a key resource for noise resilience and performance enhancement.
Contribution
It establishes a rigorous link between quantum advantage and discord consumption, and analyzes the roles of entanglement and discord in quantum illumination performance.
Findings
Quantum advantage equals the amount of discord consumed.
Higher initial entanglement can increase advantage for fixed discord.
Higher initial discord is necessary for higher advantage at fixed entanglement.
Abstract
We investigate the quantum advantage in quantum illumination using two-qubit mixed states as the initial resource. We show that in quantum illumination, the achievable advantage is determined by an interplay between initial entanglement and discord. First, we rigorously show that the quantum advantage for a given state equals the amount of discord consumed for illumination. Subsequently, we find that states with identical initial discord can lead to varying advantages, indicating that the usable portion of discord for illumination depends on additional structural features of the state. Then, we consider the relation between the advantage and both entanglement and discord by performing a conditional extremal analysis. To this end, for states clustered by identical advantage and initial discord, we compute the maximum and minimum initial entanglement within each cluster. We demonstrate…
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Taxonomy
TopicsQuantum Information and Cryptography · Quantum Mechanics and Applications · Quantum Computing Algorithms and Architecture
