Comparing on-off detector and single photon detector in photon subtraction based continuous variable quantum teleportation
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2409.16072v1
- Date: Tue, 24 Sep 2024 13:12:30 GMT
- Title: Comparing on-off detector and single photon detector in photon subtraction based continuous variable quantum teleportation
- Authors: Chandan Kumar, Karunesh K. Mishra, Sibasish Ghosh,
- Abstract summary: We consider two distinct photon detectors namely, single photon detector and on-off detector, to implement photon subtraction on a two-mode squeezed vacuum state.
The two distinct photon subtracted TMSV states generated are utilized individually as resource states in continuous quantum teleportation.
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- Abstract: We consider here two distinct photon detectors namely, single photon detector and on-off detector, to implement photon subtraction on a two-mode squeezed vacuum (TMSV) state. The two distinct photon subtracted TMSV states generated are utilized individually as resource states in continuous variable quantum teleportation. Owing to the fact that the two generated states have different success probabilities (of photon subtraction) and fidelities (of quantum teleportation), we consider the product of the success probability and fidelity enhancement as a figure of merit for the comparison of the two detectors. The results show that the single photon detector should be preferred over the on-off detector for the maximization of the considered figure of merit.
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