Quantum repeater for continuous variable entanglement distribution
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2004.06345v2
- Date: Wed, 14 Oct 2020 05:46:00 GMT
- Title: Quantum repeater for continuous variable entanglement distribution
- Authors: Josephine Dias, Matthew S. Winnel, Nedasadat Hosseinidehaj, Timothy C.
Ralph
- Abstract summary: We present an improved continuous variable repeater scheme using optimal Gaussian entanglement swapping.
We show that our scheme beats the direct transmission upper limit for shorter distances.
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- Abstract: Quantum repeaters have been proposed as a way of extending the reach of
quantum communication. First generation approaches use entanglement swapping to
connect entangled links along a long distance channel. Recently, there have
been proposals for first generation quantum repeaters for continuous variables.
In this paper, we present an improved continuous variable repeater scheme using
optimal Gaussian entanglement swapping. Our scheme uses the noiseless linear
amplifier for entanglement distillation. We show that with the simplest
configuration of the noiseless linear amplifier and under the assumption of
good quantum memories and perfect sources and detectors, our scheme beats the
direct transmission upper limit for shorter distances and can offer advantages
over previous CV repeater schemes.
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