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Sheng Zhang. Probabilistic direct counterfactual quantum communicationJ. Chin. Phys. B, 2017, 26(2): 020304.
| Sheng Zhang. Probabilistic direct counterfactual quantum communicationJ. Chin. Phys. B, 2017, 26(2): 020304. |
Probabilistic direct counterfactual quantum communication
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Abstract
It is striking that the quantum Zeno effect can be used to launch a direct counterfactual communication between two spatially separated parties, Alice and Bob. So far, existing protocols of this type only provide a deterministic counterfactual communication service. However, this counterfactuality should be payed at a price. Firstly, the transmission time is much longer than a classical transmission costs. Secondly, the chained-cycle structure makes them more sensitive to channel noises. Here, we extend the idea of counterfactual communication, and present a probabilistic-counterfactual quantum communication protocol, which is proved to have advantages over the deterministic ones. Moreover, the presented protocol could evolve to a deterministic one solely by adjusting the parameters of the beam splitters. -
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