a School of Science, Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications, Beijing 100876, China; b State Key Laboratory of Integrated Services Network, Xidian University, Xi'an 710071, China; c National Laboratory for Modern Communications, Chengdu 610041, China
Abstract This paper proposes a scheme for teleporting a kind of essential three-particle non-symmetric entangled state, which is much more valuable than a GHZ and W state for some applications in quantum information processing. In comparison with previous proposal of teleportation, the resources of entangled states as quantum channel and the number of classical messages required by our scheme can be cut down. Moreover, it is shown that there exists a class of transformations which ensure the success of this scheme, because the two-particle transformation performed by the receiver in the course of teleportation may be a generic two-particle operation instead of a control-NOT (CNOT) operation. In addition, all kinds of transformations performed by sender and receiver are given in detail.
Received: 25 November 2005
Revised: 15 February 2006
Accepted manuscript online:
(Entanglement measures, witnesses, and other characterizations)
Fund: Project supported by the
National Natural Science Foundation of China (Grants No 60373059), the
National Laboratory
for Modern Communications Science Foundation of China
(Grant No 51436020103DZ4001), the Major Research Plan of
the
National Natural Science
Cite this article:
Chen Xiu-Bo (陈秀波), Wen Qiao-Yan (温巧燕), Zhu Fu-Chen (朱甫臣) Probabilistic teleportation of a non-symmetric three-particle state 2006 Chinese Physics 15 2240
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