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Faithful and deterministic teleportation of an arbitrary $N$-qubit state using and identifying only Bell states

Quantum Physics 2007-05-23 v3

Abstract

First, I show explicitly a scheme to {\it faithfully} and {\it deterministically} teleport an arbitrary 2-qubit state from Alice to Bob. In this scheme two same Bell states are sufficient for use. Bob can recover the 2-qubit state by performing at most 4 single-qubit unitary operations conditioned on Alice's 4-bit classical public message corresponding to her two Bell-state measurement outcomes. Then I generalize the 2-qubit teleportation scheme to an aribitrary N(N3)N(N\ge 3)-qubit state teleportation case by using NN same Bell states. In the generalized scheme, Alice only needs to identify NN Bell states after quantum swapping and then publish her measurement outcomes (2N2N-bit classical message). Conditioned on Alice's 2N2N-bit classical message, Bob only needs to perform at most 2N2N single-qubit unitary operations to {\it fully} recover the arbitrary state. By comparing with the newest relevant work [Phys. Rev. A{\bf 71}, 032303(2005)], the advantages of the present schemes are revealed, respectively.

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@article{arxiv.quant-ph/0504126,
  title  = {Faithful and deterministic teleportation of an arbitrary $N$-qubit state using and identifying only Bell states},
  author = {Zhan-jun Zhang},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:quant-ph/0504126},
  year   = {2007}
}

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