Schemes generating entangled states and entanglement swapping between photons and three-level atoms inside optical cavities for quantum communication |
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Authors: | Jino Heo Min-Sung Kang Chang-Ho Hong Hyeon Yang Seong-Gon Choi |
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Affiliation: | 1.School of Information and Communication Engineering,Chungbuk National University,Cheongju,Republic of Korea;2.Center for Quantum Information,Korea Institute of Science and Technology (KIST),Seoul,Republic of Korea;3.National Security Research Institute,Yuseong, Daejeon,Republic of Korea |
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Abstract: | ![]() We propose quantum information processing schemes based on cavity quantum electrodynamics (QED) for quantum communication. First, to generate entangled states (Bell and Greenberger–Horne–Zeilinger [GHZ] states) between flying photons and three-level atoms inside optical cavities, we utilize a controlled phase flip (CPF) gate that can be implemented via cavity QED). Subsequently, we present an entanglement swapping scheme that can be realized using single-qubit measurements and CPF gates via optical cavities. These schemes can be directly applied to construct an entanglement channel for a communication system between two users. Consequently, it is possible for the trust center, having quantum nodes, to accomplish the linked channel (entanglement channel) between the two separate long-distance users via the distribution of Bell states and entanglement swapping. Furthermore, in our schemes, the main physical component is the CPF gate between the photons and the three-level atoms in cavity QED, which is feasible in practice. Thus, our schemes can be experimentally realized with current technology. |
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