Continuous-Variable Quantum Teleportation Using Microwave Enabled
Plasmonic Graphene Waveguide
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2107.12496v2
- Date: Sat, 27 Nov 2021 06:17:48 GMT
- Title: Continuous-Variable Quantum Teleportation Using Microwave Enabled
Plasmonic Graphene Waveguide
- Authors: Muhammad Asjad, Montasir Qasymeh, Hichem Eleuch
- Abstract summary: We exploit the interaction of two light fields coupled to the same microwave mode via Plasmonic Graphene Waveguide to generate two-mode squeezing.
We study the teleportation fidelity of an unknown coherent state.
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- Abstract: We present a scheme to generate continuous variable bipartite entanglement
between two optical modes in a hybrid optical-microwave-plasmonic graphene
waveguide system. In this scheme, we exploit the interaction of two light
fields coupled to the same microwave mode via Plasmonic Graphene Waveguide to
generate two-mode squeezing, which can be used for continuous-variable quantum
teleportation of the light signals over large distances. Furthermore, we study
the teleportation fidelity of an unknown coherent state. The teleportation
protocol is robust against the thermal noise associated with the microwave
degree of freedom.
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