Probabilistic resumable quantum teleportation in high dimensions
Abstract
Teleportation is a quantum information processes without classical counterparts, in which the sender can disembodied transfer unknown quantum states to the receiver. In probabilistic teleportation through a partial entangled quantum channel, the transmission is exact (with fidelity 1), but may fail in a probability and the initial state is destroyed simultaneously. We propose a scheme for nondestructive probabilistic teleportation of high-dimensional quantum states. With the aid of an ancilla in the hands of the sender, the initial quantum information can be recovered when teleportation fails. The ancilla acts as a quantum apparatus to measure the sender's subsystem. Erasing the information recorded in it can resume the initial state.
Cite
@article{arxiv.2102.03146,
title = {Probabilistic resumable quantum teleportation in high dimensions},
author = {Xiang Chen and Jin-Hua Zhang and Fu-Lin Zhang},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2102.03146},
year = {2022}
}
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5 pages, 1 figure