Quantum teleportation of cat states with binary-outcome measurements
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2412.15011v1
- Date: Thu, 19 Dec 2024 16:22:52 GMT
- Title: Quantum teleportation of cat states with binary-outcome measurements
- Authors: Jingyan Feng, Mohan Zhang, Matteo Fadel, Tim Byrnes,
- Abstract summary: We propose a teleportation protocol involving beam splitting operations and binary-outcome measurements.
These operations have a straightforward implementation using the dispersive regime of the Jaynes-Cummings Hamiltonian.
We discuss the optimal parameters in order to maximize the fidelity under a variety of scenarios.
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- Abstract: We propose a teleportation protocol involving beam splitting operations and binary-outcome measurements, such as parity measurements. These operations have a straightforward implementation using the dispersive regime of the Jaynes-Cummings Hamiltonian, making our protocol suitable for a broad class of platforms, including trapped ions, circuit quantum electrodynamics and acoustodynamics systems. In these platforms homodyne measurements of the bosonic modes are less natural than dispersive measurements, making standard continuous variable teleportation unsuitable. In our protocol, Alice is in possession of two bosonic modes and Bob a single mode. An entangled mode pair between Alice and Bob is created by performing a beam splitter operation on a cat state. An unknown qubit state encoded by cat states is then teleported from Alice to Bob after a beamsplitting operation, measurement sequence, and a conditional correction. In the case of multiple measurements, near-perfect fidelity can be obtained. We discuss the optimal parameters in order to maximize the fidelity under a variety of scenarios.
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