In this paper we present a remote state preparation scheme with a three-qubit W-class state in cavity QED. It has
been shown that a special single-qubit state and a special two-qubit entangled state can be remotely prepared perfectly.
Furthermore, the classical information cost in this scheme is less than that in the corresponding teleportation scheme
and only a single-qubit projective measurement is made by the sender. We also generalize this idea to the multiqubit W-class state.
Received: 01 January 2008
Revised: 08 January 2008
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Fund: In this paper we present a remote state preparation scheme with a
three-qubit $W$-class state in cavity QED. It has been shown that a
special single-qubit state and a special two-qubit entangled state
can be remotely prepared perfectly. Furthermore, the classical
information cost in this scheme is less than that in the
corresponding teleportation scheme and only a single-qubit
projective measurement is made by the sender. We also generalize
this idea to the multiqubit $W$-class state.
Cite this article:
Wang Xue-Wen(王学文) and Peng Zhao-Hui(彭朝晖) Scheme for implementing perfect remote state preparation with W-class state in cavity QED 2008 Chin. Phys. B 17 2346
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