Motivated by the fact that the null shell of a collapsing black hole can be described by a perfectly reflecting accelerating mirror, we investigate an extension of this model to mirror semitransparency and derive a general implicit expression for the corresponding Bogolyubov coefficients. Then, we turn this into an explicit analytical form by focusing on mirrors that are accelerated via an impulsive force. From the so-obtained Bogolyubov coefficients we derive the particle production. Finally, we realize the field coming from the left-past spacetime region, passing through the semitransparent moving mirror and ending up to the right-future spacetime region as undergoing the action of a Gaussian quantum channel. We study the transmission and noisy generation properties of this channel, relating them to the Bogolyubov coefficients of the mirror's motion, through which we evaluate capacities in transmitting classical and quantum information.

Quantum communication through a partially reflecting accelerating mirror

Luongo, O
;
Mancini, S
2021-01-01

Abstract

Motivated by the fact that the null shell of a collapsing black hole can be described by a perfectly reflecting accelerating mirror, we investigate an extension of this model to mirror semitransparency and derive a general implicit expression for the corresponding Bogolyubov coefficients. Then, we turn this into an explicit analytical form by focusing on mirrors that are accelerated via an impulsive force. From the so-obtained Bogolyubov coefficients we derive the particle production. Finally, we realize the field coming from the left-past spacetime region, passing through the semitransparent moving mirror and ending up to the right-future spacetime region as undergoing the action of a Gaussian quantum channel. We study the transmission and noisy generation properties of this channel, relating them to the Bogolyubov coefficients of the mirror's motion, through which we evaluate capacities in transmitting classical and quantum information.
2021
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