Unconditional quantum teleportational advantage of single photons
Abstract
Photon loss is the biggest enemy in quantum communications. Direct transmission typically results in a small fraction of photons surviving over long distances, hindering advanced applications such as loophole-free Bell tests and device-independent quantum key distribution. Quantum teleportation offers a "disembodied" way of transferring particles through a virtual channel--quantum entanglement--which, in principle, could overcome the photon transmission loss. Experimentally, however, no previous quantum teleportation of single photons has shown a higher survival probability than using direct transmission. To overcome this challenge, here we first propose and demonstrate an all-optical scheme for remote preparation of entangled photons. Through an effective 15-dB channel loss, we realize a heralding efficiency of 82% for event-ready entangled photons. Based on the prior distributed entanglement, we demonstrate that teleportation-based transmission efficiency offers a 2.95-fold enhancement, compared to using direct transmission through the same channel, therefore establishing an unconditional teleportational advantage.
Cite
@article{arxiv.2511.08951,
title = {Unconditional quantum teleportational advantage of single photons},
author = {Li-Chao Peng and Dian Wu and Xue-Mei Gu and Jian Qin and Ke-Mi Xu and Han-Sen Zhong and Hui Wang and Yu-Ming He and Ming-Chen Chen and Li Li and Nai-Le Liu and Chao-Yang Lu and Jian-Wei Pan},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2511.08951},
year = {2025}
}
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15 pages, 4 figures