High success standard quantum teleportation using entangled coherent state and two-level atoms in cavities
Abstract
We propose here a new idea for quantum teleportation of superposed coherent state which is not only almost perfect, in principle, but also feasible experimentally. We use entangled resource in contrast with the usual (both states unnormalized). Bob receives state which is then superposition of the states . Bob mixes these with even or odd coherent states involving superposition of states to obtain a two-mode state which is one of , being the information state. Bob then obtains the teleported information by using interaction of one of these modes in two cavities with resonant two-level atoms. This scheme results in average fidelity of for , which increases with and tends to 1 asymptotically, varying as for large values of .
Cite
@article{arxiv.2010.06829,
title = {High success standard quantum teleportation using entangled coherent state and two-level atoms in cavities},
author = {Ravi Kamal Pandey and Ranjana Prakash and Hari Prakash},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2010.06829},
year = {2020}
}
Comments
12 pages, 5 figures