Characterization of teleportation in optics

T. C. Ralph*, R. E.S. Polkinghorne, P. K. Lam

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    Abstract

    Quantum teleportation is a technique via which the quantum state of a system can be reconstructed at a distant station through the direct transmission on only classical information. This remarkable effect is made possible by the sharing of a non-locally entangled state by the sender and receiver, constituting an indirect quantum channel. Teleportation has applications in quantum computing and general quantum information manipulation. Teleportation of optical fields holds great promise due to the power of the required optical tools and the maturity of relevant optical communication. A high efficiency, continuous variable teleportation of a single mode, coherent optical field is demonstrated.

    Original languageEnglish
    Pages113
    Number of pages1
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 1999
    EventProceedings of the 1999 Quantum Electronics and Laser Science Conference (QELS '99) - Baltimore, MD, USA
    Duration: 23 May 199928 May 1999

    Conference

    ConferenceProceedings of the 1999 Quantum Electronics and Laser Science Conference (QELS '99)
    CityBaltimore, MD, USA
    Period23/05/9928/05/99

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