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A noisy channel less entangled than a pure can improve teleportation

Quantum Physics 2017-10-25 v3

Abstract

In our work we consider the following problem in the context of teleportation: an unknown pure state have to be teleported and there are two laboratories which can perform the task. One laboratory uses a pure non maximally entangled channel but has a capability of performing the joint measurement on bases with a constrained degree of entanglement; the other lab makes use of a mixed X-state channel but can perform a joint measurement on bases with higher entanglement degrees. We compare the average teleportation fidelity achieved in both cases, finding that the fidelity achieved with the X-state can surpass the obtained with a pure channel, even though the X-state is less entangled than the latter. We find the conditions under which this effect occurs. Our results evidence that the entanglement of the joint measurement plays a role as important as the entanglement of the channel in order to optimize the teleportation process. We include an example showing that the average fidelity of teleportation obtained with a Werner state channel can be grater than that obtained with a Bell state channel.

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@article{arxiv.1710.04311,
  title  = {A noisy channel less entangled than a pure can improve teleportation},
  author = {Luis Roa and M. Loreto Ladrón de Guevara and Matias Soto-Moscoso and Pamela Catalán},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1710.04311},
  year   = {2017}
}

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