Hybrid teleportation via entangled coherent states in circuit quantum electrodynamics
Abstract
We propose a deterministic scheme for teleporting an unknown qubit through continuous-variable entangled states in superconducting circuits. The qubit is a superconducting two-level system and the bipartite quantum channel is a photonic entangled coherent state between two cavities. A Bell-type measurement performed on the hybrid state of solid and photonic states brings a discrete-variable unknown electronic state to a continuous-variable photonic cat state in a cavity mode. This scheme further enables applications for quantum information processing in the same architecture of circuit-QED such as verification and error-detection schemes for entangled coherent states. Finally, a dynamical method of a self-Kerr tunability in a cavity state has been investigated for minimizing self-Kerr distortion and all essential ingredients are shown to be experimentally feasible with the state of the art superconducting circuits.
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@article{arxiv.1509.02859,
title = {Hybrid teleportation via entangled coherent states in circuit quantum electrodynamics},
author = {Jaewoo Joo and Eran Ginossar},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1509.02859},
year = {2016}
}
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9 pages and 5 figures