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Quantum Teleportation of One-to-Many Using (n+1)-Particle Entanglement

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In this paper, quantum teleportation of one-to-many using (n+1)-particle entanglement is presented. If the sender (Alice) wants to transmit an unknown quantum state to a distant receiver (Bob), similar to the previous schemes, Alice performs Bell-state measurement on particles belonging to herself and informs the receiver the results through the classical channel. After that, it needs to perform the Hadamard operation on the other (n-1) particles and measure them as well. With the aid of the measurement results, Bob can operate a corresponding unitary transformation on his particle to reconstruct the original state. Of course, the reconstruction may realize at either location of n, but it cannot realize at all locations at the same time.

quantum teleportationquantum entangled stateunitary transformation

SHA Jin-Qiao、FANG Jian-Xing、JIANG Wei-Xing

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School of Physical Science and Technology, Suzhou University, Suzhou 215006, China

2007

Communications in theoretical physics

Communications in theoretical physics

SCI
ISSN:0253-6102
年,卷(期):2007.48(4)