Autores
Sun Guohua
Título Quantum teleportation and information splitting via four-qubit cluster state and a Bell state
Tipo Revista
Sub-tipo JCR
Descripción Frontiers of Physics
Resumen Quantum teleportation provides a bodiless way of transmitting the quantum state from one object to another, at a distant location, using a classical communication channel and a previously shared entangled state. In this paper, we present a tripartite scheme for probabilistic teleportation of an arbitrary single qubit state, without losing the information of the state being teleported, via a four-qubit cluster state of the form vertical bar phi >(1234) = alpha vertical bar 0000 > + beta vertical bar 1010 > + gamma vertical bar 0101 > - eta vertical bar 1111 >, as the quantum channel, where the nonzero real numbers alpha, beta, gamma, and eta satisfy the relation vertical bar alpha vertical bar(2) + vertical bar beta vertical bar(2) + vertical bar gamma vertical bar(2) + vertical bar eta vertical bar(2) = 1. With the introduction of an auxiliary qubit with state vertical bar 0 >, using a suitable unitary transformation and a positive-operator valued measure ( POVM), the receiver can recreate the state of the original qubit. An important advantage of the teleportation scheme demonstrated here is that, if the teleportation fails, it can be repeated without teleporting copies of the unknown quantum state, if the concerned parties share another pair of entangled qubit. We also present a protocol for quantum information splitting of an arbitrary two-particle system via the aforementioned cluster state and a Bell-state as the quantum channel. Problems related to security attacks were examined for both the cases and it was found that this protocol is secure. This protocol is highly efficient and easy to implement.
Observaciones DOI 10.1007/s11467-017-0684-8
Lugar Beijing
País China
No. de páginas Article number 120306
Vol. / Cap. v. 12 no. 5
Inicio 2017-10-01
Fin
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