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Experimental Quantum Network Coding

Quantum Physics 2019-11-05 v1

Abstract

Distributing quantum state and entanglement between distant nodes is a crucial task in distributed quantum information processing on large-scale quantum networks. Quantum network coding provides an alternative solution for quantum state distribution especially when the bottleneck problems must be considered and high communication speed is required. Here, we report the first experimental realization of quantum network coding on the butterfly network. With the help of prior entanglements shared between senders, two quantum states can be crossly transmitted perfectly through the butterfly network. We demonstrate this protocol by employing eight photons generated via spontaneous parametric down-conversion. We observe cross-transmission of single-photon states with an average fidelity of 0.9685±0.00130.9685\pm0.0013, and that of two-photon entanglement with an average fidelity of 0.9611±0.00610.9611\pm0.0061, both of which are greater than the theoretical upper bounds without prior entanglement.

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@article{arxiv.1910.00866,
  title  = {Experimental Quantum Network Coding},
  author = {He Lu and Zheng-Da Li and Xu-Fei Yin and Rui Zhang and Xiao-Xu Fang and Li Li and Nai-Le Liu and Feihu Xu and Yu-Ao Chen and Jian-Wei Pan},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1910.00866},
  year   = {2019}
}

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7 pages, 4 figures; to appear in npj QI