Entangled state generation via quantum walks with multiple coins
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2011.01643v2
- Date: Wed, 4 Nov 2020 02:16:28 GMT
- Title: Entangled state generation via quantum walks with multiple coins
- Authors: Meng Li and Yun Shang
- Abstract summary: Entanglement swapping provides an efficient method to generate entanglement in quantum communication protocols.
We propose a novel scheme to generate entangled state including two-qubit entangled state, two-qudit entangled state, three-qubit GHZ state and three-qudit GHZ state between several designate parties via the model of quantum walks with multiple coins.
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- Abstract: Generation of entangled state is of paramount importance both from quantum
theoretical foundation and technology applications. Entanglement swapping
provides an efficient method to generate entanglement in quantum communication
protocols. However, perfect Bell measurements for qudits, the key to
entanglement swapping, have been proven impossible to achieve by using only
linear elements and particle detectors. To avoid this bottleneck, we propose a
novel scheme to generate entangled state including two-qubit entangled state,
two-qudit entangled state, three-qubit GHZ state and three-qudit GHZ state
between several designate parties via the model of quantum walks with multiple
coins. Then we conduct experimental realization of Bell state and three-qubit
GHZ state between several designate parties on IBM quantum platform and the
result has high fidelity by preforming quantum tomography. In the end, we give
a practical application of our scheme in multiparty quantum secret sharing.
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