a Department of Physics, Wenzhou Normal College, Wenzhou 325027, China; b Key Laboratory of Quantum Information, University of Science and Technology of China, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Hefei 230026, China
Abstract We investigate the problem of teleportation of an M-qubit state by using an entangled qudit pair as a quantum channel and show that the teleportation of a multiparticle state can correspond to the teleportation of a multi-dimensional state. We also introduce a quantum-state converter composed of beamsplitter arrays, on/off-detectors and cross-Kerr couplers and demonstrate that the state conversion from an M-qubit to an N-dimensional qudit and vice versa can be implemented with this converter, where $N=2^M$. Based on this, an experimentally feasible scheme for the teleportation of an M-qubit via an entangled N-level qudit pair channel is proposed.
Received: 20 December 2002
Revised: 13 May 2003
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(Entanglement measures, witnesses, and other characterizations)
Fund: Project supported by the State Key Development Program for Basic Research of China (Grant No 2001CB309300) and the Natural Science Foundation of Zhejiang Province, China (Grant No 102068).
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Zheng Yi-Zhuang (郑亦庄), Gu Yong-Jian (顾永建), Wu Gui-Chu (吴桂初), Guo Guang-Can (郭光灿) Teleportation of a multiqubit state by an entangled qudit channel 2003 Chinese Physics 12 1070
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