Teleportation with a cubic phase gate
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2107.02511v1
- Date: Tue, 6 Jul 2021 10:10:50 GMT
- Title: Teleportation with a cubic phase gate
- Authors: E. R. Zinatullin, S. B. Korolev, T. Yu. Golubeva
- Abstract summary: We propose a modified quantum teleportation scheme to increase the teleportation accuracy by applying a cubic phase gate to the displaced squeezed state.
Using the example of teleportation of the vacuum state, we have shown that the scheme allows one to achieve high fidelity values.
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- Abstract: We propose a modified quantum teleportation scheme to increase the
teleportation accuracy by applying a cubic phase gate to the displaced squeezed
state. We have described the proposed scheme in Heisenberg's language,
evaluating it from the point of view of adding an error in teleportation, and
have shown that it allows achieving less error than the original scheme.
Repeating the description in the language of wave functions, we have found the
range of the displacement values, at which our conclusions will be valid. Using
the example of teleportation of the vacuum state, we have shown that the scheme
allows one to achieve high fidelity values.
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