We propose an experimentally feasible teleportation scheme with three-atom W-class state,which was first proposed by Agrawal and Pati [P.Agrawal and A.Pati,Phys.Rev.A 74 (2006) 062320 ],in cavity QED.In this scheme at...We propose an experimentally feasible teleportation scheme with three-atom W-class state,which was first proposed by Agrawal and Pati [P.Agrawal and A.Pati,Phys.Rev.A 74 (2006) 062320 ],in cavity QED.In this scheme atoms interact simultaneously with a nonresonant cavity and there is no energy exchange between the atoms and the cavity.Thus it is insensitive to the cavity decay,which is of importance in view of experiment.展开更多
In the paper (Phys. Rev. 2006 A 4 062320) Agrawal et al. have introduced a kind of W-class state which can be used for the quantum teleportation of single-particle state via a three-particle von Neumann measurement,...In the paper (Phys. Rev. 2006 A 4 062320) Agrawal et al. have introduced a kind of W-class state which can be used for the quantum teleportation of single-particle state via a three-particle von Neumann measurement, and they thought that the state could not be used to teleport an unknown state by making two-particle and one-particle measurements. Here we reconsider the features of the W-class state and the quantum teleportation process via the W-class state. We show that, by introducing a unitary operation, the quantum teleportation can be achieved deterministically by making two-particle and one-particle measurements. In addition, our protocol is extended to the process of teleporting two-particle state and splitting information.展开更多
An experimentally feasible protocol for realizing dense coding by using a class of W-state in cavity quantum electrodynamics (QED) is proposed in this paper. The prominent advantage of our scheme is that the success...An experimentally feasible protocol for realizing dense coding by using a class of W-state in cavity quantum electrodynamics (QED) is proposed in this paper. The prominent advantage of our scheme is that the successful probability of the dense coding with a W-class state can reach 1. In addition, the scheme can be implemented by the present cavity QED techniques.展开更多
A scheme is proposed for the controlled teleportation of an arbitrary two-atom state via special W-type entangled states and QED cavity. The scheme does not involve the direct joint Bell-state-measurement (BSM). We ...A scheme is proposed for the controlled teleportation of an arbitrary two-atom state via special W-type entangled states and QED cavity. The scheme does not involve the direct joint Bell-state-measurement (BSM). We show that the quantum information is split into two parts~ thus the original atomic state cannot be perfectly restored by the receiver without the other agent's collaboration and classical communication. In addition, the physical realization of this scheme is not difficult.展开更多
In this paper we present a remote state preparation scheme with a three-qubit W-class state in cavity QED. It has been shown that a special single-qubit state and a special two-qubit entangled state can be remotely pr...In this paper we present a remote state preparation scheme with a three-qubit W-class state in cavity QED. It has been shown that a special single-qubit state and a special two-qubit entangled state can be remotely prepared perfectly. Furthermore, the classical information cost in this scheme is less than that in the corresponding teleportation scheme and only a single-qubit projective measurement is made by the sender. We also generalize this idea to the multiqubit W-class state.展开更多
In this paper, we propose two physical schemes for teleporting an unknown atomic state through noisy channel in cavity QED. The quantum channel is a noisy one -- a mixed GHZ state, which is more realistic in quantum i...In this paper, we propose two physical schemes for teleporting an unknown atomic state through noisy channel in cavity QED. The quantum channel is a noisy one -- a mixed GHZ state, which is more realistic in quantum information processing. We solve analytically a master equation in the Lindblad form with (L2,z, L3,z, L4,z)-type of noise in cavity Q, ED. A comparison between the two protocols are discussed.展开更多
This paper proposes an experimentally feasible scheme for teleportation of an unknown two-atom entangled state, where a cluster state is used as the quantum channel. This scheme does not need any joint measurement. In...This paper proposes an experimentally feasible scheme for teleportation of an unknown two-atom entangled state, where a cluster state is used as the quantum channel. This scheme does not need any joint measurement. In addition, the successful probability and fidelity of teleportation can both reach 1.0. The current scheme can be realized within the current experimental technology.展开更多
We propose a scheme for teleporting a two-atom entangled state in cavity quantum electrodynamics (QED), In the scheme, we choose a single Einstein Podolsky Rosen (EPR) pair as the quantmn channel which is shared b...We propose a scheme for teleporting a two-atom entangled state in cavity quantum electrodynamics (QED), In the scheme, we choose a single Einstein Podolsky Rosen (EPR) pair as the quantmn channel which is shared by the sender and the receiver. By using the atom cavity-field interaction and introducing an additional atom, we can teleport the two-atom entangled state successfully with a probability of 1.0. Moreover, we show that the scheme is insensitive to cavity decay and thermal field.展开更多
We propose a scheme for the teleportation of an arbitrary two-atom state by using two pairs of two-atom nonmaximally entangled states as the quantum channel in cavity QED. It is Shown that no matter whether the arbitr...We propose a scheme for the teleportation of an arbitrary two-atom state by using two pairs of two-atom nonmaximally entangled states as the quantum channel in cavity QED. It is Shown that no matter whether the arbitrary two-atom pure state to be teleported is entangled or not, our teleportation scheme can always be probabilistically realized. The success prohability of teleportation is determined by the smaller coemcients of the two initially entangled atom pairs.展开更多
We outline a scheme for entanglement swapping based on cavity QED as well as quasi-Bell state measurement(quasiBSM) methods. The atom–field interaction in the cavity QED method is performed in small and large detunin...We outline a scheme for entanglement swapping based on cavity QED as well as quasi-Bell state measurement(quasiBSM) methods. The atom–field interaction in the cavity QED method is performed in small and large detuning regimes.We assume two atoms are initially entangled together and, distinctly two cavities are prepared in an entangled coherent–coherent state. In this scheme, we want to transform entanglement to the atom-field system. It is observed that, the fidelities of the swapped entangled state in the quasi-BSM method can be compatible with those obtained in the small and large detuning regimes in the cavity QED method(the condition of this compatibility will be discussed). In addition, in the large detuning regime, the swapped entangled state is obtained by detecting and quasi-BSM approaches. In the continuation,by making use of the atom–field entangled state obtained in both approaches in a large detuning regime, we show that the atomic as well as field states teleportation with complete fidelity can be achieved.展开更多
An alternative scheme is presented for teleportation of a two-atom entangled state in cavity quantum electrodynamics (QED). It is based on the resonant atom-cavity field interaction. In the scheme, only one cavity i...An alternative scheme is presented for teleportation of a two-atom entangled state in cavity quantum electrodynamics (QED). It is based on the resonant atom-cavity field interaction. In the scheme, only one cavity is involved, and the number of the atoms needed to be detected is decreased compared with the previous scheme. Since the resonant atom-cavity field interaction greatly reduces the interaction time, the decoherence effect can be effectively suppressed during the teleportation process. The experimental feasibility of the scheme is discussed. The scheme can easily be generalized to the teleportation of N-atom Greeninger-Horne-Zeilinger (GHZ) entangled states. The number of atoms needed to be detected does not increase as the number of the atoms in the GHZ state increases.展开更多
We present a scheme for realizing probabilistic teleportation of an unknown N-atom state via cavity QED. This scheme requires only a nonmaximally entangled pair to be used as a quantum channel, so the requirement of e...We present a scheme for realizing probabilistic teleportation of an unknown N-atom state via cavity QED. This scheme requires only a nonmaximally entangled pair to be used as a quantum channel, so the requirement of entanglement is reduced. In addition, our scheme does not involve the Bell-state measurement and is insensitive to the cavity decay, which is important from the experimental point of view. If the quantum channel is a two-atom maximally entangled state, teleportation of an unknown N-atom state can be realized by a simpler scheme via cavity QED.展开更多
We present a physical scheme for realizing probabilistic teleportation of bipartite atomic states via cavity QED. This scheme requires only a nonmaximally entangled pair used as quantum channel, so we reduce the requi...We present a physical scheme for realizing probabilistic teleportation of bipartite atomic states via cavity QED. This scheme requires only a nonmaximally entangled pair used as quantum channel, so we reduce the requirement of entanglement.展开更多
We put forward an experimentally feasible protocol for realizing a perfect teleportation by using a class of W-state in QED. The simple way of generating the entangled channel and distinguishing the measurement bases ...We put forward an experimentally feasible protocol for realizing a perfect teleportation by using a class of W-state in QED. The simple way of generating the entangled channel and distinguishing the measurement bases is the distinct feature of our scheme. In addition, the probability of teleportation is up to 100%. The scheme can be implemented by the present cavity QED techniques.展开更多
Using a quantum channel composed of a two-atom and a three-atom nonmaximally entangled states, we present two schemes to teleport a three-atom GHZ class state via entanglement swapping in cavity QED with different suc...Using a quantum channel composed of a two-atom and a three-atom nonmaximally entangled states, we present two schemes to teleport a three-atom GHZ class state via entanglement swapping in cavity QED with different success probabilities. The schemes can be respectively realized with the large-detuned vacuum cavities and with the large-detuned thermal cavities by separate atomic measurements after we choose appropriate atom-cavity-field interaction time.展开更多
We have proposed an alternative scheme for teleportation of two-atom entangled state in cavity QED. It is based on the degenerate Raman interaction of a single-mode cavity field with a A-type three-level atom. The pro...We have proposed an alternative scheme for teleportation of two-atom entangled state in cavity QED. It is based on the degenerate Raman interaction of a single-mode cavity field with a A-type three-level atom. The prominent feature of the scheme is that only one cavity is required, which is prior to the previous one. Moreover, the atoms need to be detected are reduced compared with the previous scheme. The experimental feasibility of the scheme is discussed. The scheme can easily be generalized for teleportation of N-atom GHZ entangled states. The number of the atoms needed to be detected does not increase as the number of the atoms in GHZ state increases.展开更多
In this paper, a scheme is proposed for realization of two-qubit controlled-not gates and teleportation of an entangled state of atom-cavity. In this scheme, applying hyperfine levels of atom, we consider A-type three...In this paper, a scheme is proposed for realization of two-qubit controlled-not gates and teleportation of an entangled state of atom-cavity. In this scheme, applying hyperfine levels of atom, we consider A-type three-level atom interacting resonantly or nonresonantly with cavity field that is prepared in σ- polarized. We consider the experimental feasibility of this scheme and compare our results with other schemes.展开更多
A probabilistic teleportation scheme for atomic stats via cavity QED [Phys. Rev. A 70 (2004) 054303] is revisited and accordingly some improvements are made.
We propose a most simple and experimentally feasible scheme for teleporting unknown atomic entangled states in driven cavity quantum electrodynamics (QED). In our scheme, the joint Bell-state measurement (BSM) is ...We propose a most simple and experimentally feasible scheme for teleporting unknown atomic entangled states in driven cavity quantum electrodynamics (QED). In our scheme, the joint Bell-state measurement (BSM) is not required, and the successful probability can reach 1.0. Furthermore, the scheme is insensitive to the cavity decay and the thermal field.展开更多
Assisted by multipartite entanglement, Quantum information may be split so that the original qubit can be reconstructed if and only if the recipients cooperate. This paper proposes an experimentally feasible scheme fo...Assisted by multipartite entanglement, Quantum information may be split so that the original qubit can be reconstructed if and only if the recipients cooperate. This paper proposes an experimentally feasible scheme for splitting quantum information via W-type entangled states in cavity QED systems, where three-level Rydberg atoms interact with nonresonant cavities. Since W-type states are used as the quantum channel and the cavities are only virtually excited, the scheme is easy to implement and robust against decoherence, and the dependence on the quality factor of the cavities is greatly reduced.展开更多
文摘We propose an experimentally feasible teleportation scheme with three-atom W-class state,which was first proposed by Agrawal and Pati [P.Agrawal and A.Pati,Phys.Rev.A 74 (2006) 062320 ],in cavity QED.In this scheme atoms interact simultaneously with a nonresonant cavity and there is no energy exchange between the atoms and the cavity.Thus it is insensitive to the cavity decay,which is of importance in view of experiment.
基金supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (Grant Nos. 10404007 and 60578055)the State Key Program for Basic Research of China (Grant No. 2007CB925204)
文摘In the paper (Phys. Rev. 2006 A 4 062320) Agrawal et al. have introduced a kind of W-class state which can be used for the quantum teleportation of single-particle state via a three-particle von Neumann measurement, and they thought that the state could not be used to teleport an unknown state by making two-particle and one-particle measurements. Here we reconsider the features of the W-class state and the quantum teleportation process via the W-class state. We show that, by introducing a unitary operation, the quantum teleportation can be achieved deterministically by making two-particle and one-particle measurements. In addition, our protocol is extended to the process of teleporting two-particle state and splitting information.
基金supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (Grant No 10674001)the Program of Education Department of Anhui University of China (Grant No KJ2007A002)the Youth Program of Fuyang Normal College of China (Grant No 2005LQ04)
文摘An experimentally feasible protocol for realizing dense coding by using a class of W-state in cavity quantum electrodynamics (QED) is proposed in this paper. The prominent advantage of our scheme is that the successful probability of the dense coding with a W-class state can reach 1. In addition, the scheme can be implemented by the present cavity QED techniques.
基金The project supported by National Natural Science Foundation of China under Grant Nos.60472017,10575017,and 10704011Science Foundation of the Educational Department of Laioning Province under Grant No.2006B014
文摘A scheme is proposed for the controlled teleportation of an arbitrary two-atom state via special W-type entangled states and QED cavity. The scheme does not involve the direct joint Bell-state-measurement (BSM). We show that the quantum information is split into two parts~ thus the original atomic state cannot be perfectly restored by the receiver without the other agent's collaboration and classical communication. In addition, the physical realization of this scheme is not difficult.
文摘In this paper we present a remote state preparation scheme with a three-qubit W-class state in cavity QED. It has been shown that a special single-qubit state and a special two-qubit entangled state can be remotely prepared perfectly. Furthermore, the classical information cost in this scheme is less than that in the corresponding teleportation scheme and only a single-qubit projective measurement is made by the sender. We also generalize this idea to the multiqubit W-class state.
基金Supported by National Natural Science Foundation of China under Grant Nos. 60678022 and 10704001the Specialized Research Fund for the Doctoral Program of Higher Education under Grant No. 20060357008+2 种基金Anhui Provincial Natural Science Foundation under Grant No. 070412060the Key Program of the Education Department of Anhui Province under Grant Nos.KJ2008A28ZC,KJ2008B265,KJ2009A048Z, 2010SQRLI53ZD, and 2008JQI183the Talent Foundation of Anhui University and Anhui Key Laboratory of Information Materials and Devices (Anhui University)
文摘In this paper, we propose two physical schemes for teleporting an unknown atomic state through noisy channel in cavity QED. The quantum channel is a noisy one -- a mixed GHZ state, which is more realistic in quantum information processing. We solve analytically a master equation in the Lindblad form with (L2,z, L3,z, L4,z)-type of noise in cavity Q, ED. A comparison between the two protocols are discussed.
基金Project supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (Grant No 60678022)the Doctoral Fund of Ministry of Education of China (Grant No 20060357008)+2 种基金the Key Program of the Education Department of Anhui Province, China (Grant No 2006KJ070A)the Program of the Education Department of Anhui Province, China (Grant No 2006KJ057B)the Talent Foundation of Anhui University, China, Anhui Key Laboratory of Information Materials and Devices, China (Anhui University)
文摘This paper proposes an experimentally feasible scheme for teleportation of an unknown two-atom entangled state, where a cluster state is used as the quantum channel. This scheme does not need any joint measurement. In addition, the successful probability and fidelity of teleportation can both reach 1.0. The current scheme can be realized within the current experimental technology.
基金Project supported by the Science Foundation of Yanbian University, China (Grant No 2005-20).
文摘We propose a scheme for teleporting a two-atom entangled state in cavity quantum electrodynamics (QED), In the scheme, we choose a single Einstein Podolsky Rosen (EPR) pair as the quantmn channel which is shared by the sender and the receiver. By using the atom cavity-field interaction and introducing an additional atom, we can teleport the two-atom entangled state successfully with a probability of 1.0. Moreover, we show that the scheme is insensitive to cavity decay and thermal field.
基金The project supported by National Natural Science Foundation of China under Grant No. 60578050
文摘We propose a scheme for the teleportation of an arbitrary two-atom state by using two pairs of two-atom nonmaximally entangled states as the quantum channel in cavity QED. It is Shown that no matter whether the arbitrary two-atom pure state to be teleported is entangled or not, our teleportation scheme can always be probabilistically realized. The success prohability of teleportation is determined by the smaller coemcients of the two initially entangled atom pairs.
文摘We outline a scheme for entanglement swapping based on cavity QED as well as quasi-Bell state measurement(quasiBSM) methods. The atom–field interaction in the cavity QED method is performed in small and large detuning regimes.We assume two atoms are initially entangled together and, distinctly two cavities are prepared in an entangled coherent–coherent state. In this scheme, we want to transform entanglement to the atom-field system. It is observed that, the fidelities of the swapped entangled state in the quasi-BSM method can be compatible with those obtained in the small and large detuning regimes in the cavity QED method(the condition of this compatibility will be discussed). In addition, in the large detuning regime, the swapped entangled state is obtained by detecting and quasi-BSM approaches. In the continuation,by making use of the atom–field entangled state obtained in both approaches in a large detuning regime, we show that the atomic as well as field states teleportation with complete fidelity can be achieved.
基金Project supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (Grant No 10225421).
文摘An alternative scheme is presented for teleportation of a two-atom entangled state in cavity quantum electrodynamics (QED). It is based on the resonant atom-cavity field interaction. In the scheme, only one cavity is involved, and the number of the atoms needed to be detected is decreased compared with the previous scheme. Since the resonant atom-cavity field interaction greatly reduces the interaction time, the decoherence effect can be effectively suppressed during the teleportation process. The experimental feasibility of the scheme is discussed. The scheme can easily be generalized to the teleportation of N-atom Greeninger-Horne-Zeilinger (GHZ) entangled states. The number of atoms needed to be detected does not increase as the number of the atoms in the GHZ state increases.
基金Project supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (Grant No 10574022), and the Funds of the Natural Science of Fujian Province, China (Grant No Z0512006).
文摘We present a scheme for realizing probabilistic teleportation of an unknown N-atom state via cavity QED. This scheme requires only a nonmaximally entangled pair to be used as a quantum channel, so the requirement of entanglement is reduced. In addition, our scheme does not involve the Bell-state measurement and is insensitive to the cavity decay, which is important from the experimental point of view. If the quantum channel is a two-atom maximally entangled state, teleportation of an unknown N-atom state can be realized by a simpler scheme via cavity QED.
基金The project supported by the Natural Science Foundation of the Education Department of Anhui Province of China under Grant No. 2004kj005zd and Natural Science Foundation of Anhui Province of China under Grant No. 03042401, and the Talent Foundation of Anhui University
文摘We present a physical scheme for realizing probabilistic teleportation of bipartite atomic states via cavity QED. This scheme requires only a nonmaximally entangled pair used as quantum channel, so we reduce the requirement of entanglement.
基金supported by National Natural Science Foundation of China under Grant No.10674001the Program of the Education Department of Anhui Province under Grant No.KJ2007A002the Youth Program of Fu Yang Normal College under Grant No.2005LQ04
文摘We put forward an experimentally feasible protocol for realizing a perfect teleportation by using a class of W-state in QED. The simple way of generating the entangled channel and distinguishing the measurement bases is the distinct feature of our scheme. In addition, the probability of teleportation is up to 100%. The scheme can be implemented by the present cavity QED techniques.
基金The project supported by National Key Basic Research and Development Program of China under Grant No. 2006CB921604 and National Natural Science Foundation of China under Grant Nos. 60578050 and 10434060 tCorresponding author,
文摘Using a quantum channel composed of a two-atom and a three-atom nonmaximally entangled states, we present two schemes to teleport a three-atom GHZ class state via entanglement swapping in cavity QED with different success probabilities. The schemes can be respectively realized with the large-detuned vacuum cavities and with the large-detuned thermal cavities by separate atomic measurements after we choose appropriate atom-cavity-field interaction time.
基金The project supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China under Grant No. 10225421
文摘We have proposed an alternative scheme for teleportation of two-atom entangled state in cavity QED. It is based on the degenerate Raman interaction of a single-mode cavity field with a A-type three-level atom. The prominent feature of the scheme is that only one cavity is required, which is prior to the previous one. Moreover, the atoms need to be detected are reduced compared with the previous scheme. The experimental feasibility of the scheme is discussed. The scheme can easily be generalized for teleportation of N-atom GHZ entangled states. The number of the atoms needed to be detected does not increase as the number of the atoms in GHZ state increases.
基金The project supported by the Natural Science Foundation of Jiangxi Province of China under Grant No. 0612006, and by the Scientific Research Foundation of Educational Department of Jiangxi Province of China under Grant No. [2007]191 We would like to acknowledge useful discussions with Prof. Wu Ying.
文摘In this paper, a scheme is proposed for realization of two-qubit controlled-not gates and teleportation of an entangled state of atom-cavity. In this scheme, applying hyperfine levels of atom, we consider A-type three-level atom interacting resonantly or nonresonantly with cavity field that is prepared in σ- polarized. We consider the experimental feasibility of this scheme and compare our results with other schemes.
基金The project supported by National Natural Science Foundation of China under Grant No. 10304022, the Science-Technology Fund of Anhui Province for 0utstanding Youth under Grant No. 06042087, the General Fund of the Educational Committee of Anhui Province under Grant No. 2006KJ260B, and the Key Fund of the Ministry of Education of China under Grant No. 206063
文摘A probabilistic teleportation scheme for atomic stats via cavity QED [Phys. Rev. A 70 (2004) 054303] is revisited and accordingly some improvements are made.
基金Project supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (Grant No 10374025).
文摘We propose a most simple and experimentally feasible scheme for teleporting unknown atomic entangled states in driven cavity quantum electrodynamics (QED). In our scheme, the joint Bell-state measurement (BSM) is not required, and the successful probability can reach 1.0. Furthermore, the scheme is insensitive to the cavity decay and the thermal field.
基金Project supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (Grant No 60677044)the Funds for Introduced Talent of Ocean University of China
文摘Assisted by multipartite entanglement, Quantum information may be split so that the original qubit can be reconstructed if and only if the recipients cooperate. This paper proposes an experimentally feasible scheme for splitting quantum information via W-type entangled states in cavity QED systems, where three-level Rydberg atoms interact with nonresonant cavities. Since W-type states are used as the quantum channel and the cavities are only virtually excited, the scheme is easy to implement and robust against decoherence, and the dependence on the quality factor of the cavities is greatly reduced.