Unidirectional Cyclic Quantum Teleportation of Arbitrary Schrodinger Cat
Coherent-states via Bell Coherent-States
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2403.02357v1
- Date: Sun, 3 Mar 2024 17:31:46 GMT
- Title: Unidirectional Cyclic Quantum Teleportation of Arbitrary Schrodinger Cat
Coherent-states via Bell Coherent-States
- Authors: Ankita Pathak and Ravi S. Singh
- Abstract summary: Proposed simultaneous unidirectional Cyclic Quantum Teleportation is faithful with one-eighth probability of success.
It is seen that not every detection-events provides faithful scheme and, hence, fidelity and probability of success of near-faithful Cyclic Quantum Teleportation is evaluated and numerically interpreted.
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- Abstract: Exploiting the cluster of three Bell coherent-states as quantum channel, we
presented a scheme wherein quantum-informations encoded in three arbitrary
superposed coherent states, i.e., Schrodinger Cat coherent-states are
simultaneously transmitted in unidirectional cyclic sequence among three
parties by invoking usage of linear optical gadgets such as ideal
beam-splitters, phase shifters and photon-number-resolving detectors. Proposed
simultaneous unidirectional Cyclic Quantum Teleportation is faithful with
one-eighth probability of success. Furthermore, it is seen that not every
detection-events provides faithful scheme and, hence, fidelity and probability
of success of near-faithful Cyclic Quantum Teleportation is evaluated and
numerically interpreted.
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