Unambiguous quantum state discrimination with quantum coherence

2018 
Unambiguous quantum state discrimination (UQSD), assisted by an auxiliary system, generally requires quantum correlations as a resource. We find that quantum coherence can be utilized as a resource in an allied UQSD protocol that is devoid of quantum correlations. We propose a mechanism for quantum state discrimination where the non-orthogonality of the input states can be converted to quantum coherence of the auxiliary system. We quantify the required coherence generated during this and the optimal unambiguous quantum state discrimination strategy in some specific cases. In particular, our result introduces how to find the optimal strategy by measuring quantum coherence in protocols that discriminates between two non-orthogonal quantum states.
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