Demonstration of Quantum Energy Teleportation on Superconducting Quantum
Hardware
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2301.02666v5
- Date: Tue, 22 Aug 2023 04:32:29 GMT
- Title: Demonstration of Quantum Energy Teleportation on Superconducting Quantum
Hardware
- Authors: Kazuki Ikeda
- Abstract summary: We report the realization and observation of quantum energy teleportation on real superconducting quantum hardware.
Results are consistent with the exact solution of the theory and are improved by the mitigation of measurement error.
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- Abstract: Teleporting physical quantities to remote locations is a remaining key
challenge for quantum information science and technology. Quantum teleportation
has enabled the transfer of quantum information, but teleportation of quantum
physical quantities has not yet been realized. Here we report the realization
and observation of quantum energy teleportation on real superconducting quantum
hardware. We achieve this by using several IBM's superconducting quantum
computers. The results are consistent with the exact solution of the theory and
are improved by the mitigation of measurement error. Quantum energy
teleportation requires only local operations and classical communication.
Therefore our results provide a realistic benchmark that is fully achievable
with current quantum computing and communication technologies.
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