Two dimensional quantum repeaters
Abstract
The endeavour to develop quantum networks gave rise to a rapidly developing field with far reaching applications such as secure communication and the realisation of distributed computing tasks. This ultimately calls for the creation of flexible multi-user structures that allow for quantum communication between arbitrary pairs of parties in the network and facilitate also multi-user applications. To address this challenge, we propose a 2D quantum repeater architecture to establish long-distance entanglement shared between multiple communication partners in the presence of channel noise and imperfect local control operations. The scheme is based on the creation of self-similar multi-qubit entanglement structures at growing scale, where variants of entanglement swapping and multi-party entanglement purification are combined to create high fidelity entangled states. We show how such networks can be implemented using trapped ions in cavities.
Cite
@article{arxiv.1604.05352,
title = {Two dimensional quantum repeaters},
author = {J. Wallnöfer and M. Zwerger and C. Muschik and N. Sangouard and W. Dür},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1604.05352},
year = {2016}
}
Comments
10+2 pages, 11+3 figures; V2: replaced with published version, improved and extended presentation