Faithful and deterministic teleportation of an arbitrary $N$-qubit state using and identifying only Bell states
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 -qubit state teleportation case by using same Bell states. In the generalized scheme, Alice only needs to identify Bell states after quantum swapping and then publish her measurement outcomes (-bit classical message). Conditioned on Alice's -bit classical message, Bob only needs to perform at most 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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