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Quantum cloning with continuous variables

Quantum Physics 2007-05-23 v1

Abstract

Cloning machines, that is, transformations that achieve the best approximate copying of a quantum state compatible with the no-cloning theorem, have been a fundamental research topic over the last five years. This study is of particular significance given the close connection between quantum cloning and quantum cryptography: using an optimal cloner generally makes it possible to obtain a tight bound on the best individual eavesdropping strategy in a quantum cryptosystem. In this Chapter, the issue of cloning a continuous-variable quantum system will be analyzed, and a Gaussian cloning transformation will be introduced. This cloner, which copies equally well any two canonically conjugate continuous variables, duplicates all coherent states with a same fidelity (F=2/3). The optical implementation of this cloner and its extension to N-to-M cloners will also be discussed. Finally, the use of this cloner for the security assessment of a quantum key distribution scheme relying on continuous (Gaussian) key carriers will be sketched.

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@article{arxiv.quant-ph/0210061,
  title  = {Quantum cloning with continuous variables},
  author = {Nicolas J. Cerf},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:quant-ph/0210061},
  year   = {2007}
}

Comments

To appear in the book "Quantum Information with Continuous Variables", edited by S. L. Braunstein and A. K. Pati, (Kluwer Academic, 2002)