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Quantum dot as a resource for teleportation and state swapping
Citation
Choo, K. W., & Kwek, L. C. (2007). Quantum dot as a resource for teleportation and state swapping. Physical Review B, 75(20), Article 205321. https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevB.75.205321
Abstract
We studied the use of quantum dots as a resource for teleportation and investigated how entanglement of the resource would affect the average fidelity of such a process. We then identified a suitable magnetic field, interdot distance, and the temperature to be used to achieve an average fidelity beyond the limit of the classical communication channel. We also explored the effects of decoherence on the teleportation process. We then investigated the state transfer or swapping between two quantum dots. We found that perfect quantum swap is possible in this system. A smaller magnetic field and interdot distance shortened the perfect state transfer time. Finally, we report on the performance of the system under different decoherence models.
Date Issued
2007
Publisher
American Physical Society
Journal
Physical Review B