Teleportation of an n-bit one-photon and vacuum entangled GHZ cavity-field state
Lai Zhen-Jiang(赖振讲)a)b)† , Fan Feng-Guo(范凤国)a), Zhu Gang-Yi(朱刚毅)a), and Bai Jin-Tao(白晋涛)b)
a Department of Physics, Henan Normal University, Xinxiang 453002, China; b Institute of Photonics & Photon-Technology, and Provincial Key Laboratory of Photoelectronic Technology, Northwest University, Xi'an 710069, China
Abstract A scheme for teleporting an arbitrary n-bit one-photon and vacuum entangled Greenberger--Horne--Zeilinger (GHZ) state is proposed. In this scheme, the maximum entanglement GHZ state is used as a quantum channel. We find a method of distinguishing four Bell states just by detecting the atomic states three times, which is irrelevant to the qubit number of the state to be teleported.
Received: 22 February 2006
Revised: 24 July 2006
Accepted manuscript online:
Fund: Project
supported by the Natural Science Foundation of Henan Province, China (Grant No
0511010600) and the Education Department
of Henan Province, China (Grant No 2006140005).
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Lai Zhen-Jiang(赖振讲), Fan Feng-Guo(范凤国), Zhu Gang-Yi(朱刚毅), and Bai Jin-Tao(白晋涛) Teleportation of an n-bit one-photon and vacuum entangled GHZ cavity-field state 2007 Chinese Physics 16 118
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