Quantum teleportation from light beams to vibrational states of a macroscopic diamond

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Abstract

With the recent development of optomechanics, the vibration in solids, involving collective motion of trillions of atoms, gradually enters into the realm of quantum control. Here, building on the recent remarkable progress in optical control of motional states of diamonds, we report an experimental demonstration of quantum teleportation from light beams to vibrational states of a macroscopic diamond under ambient conditions. Through quantum process tomography, we demonstrate average teleportation fidelity (90.6±1.0)%, clearly exceeding the classical limit of 2/3. The experiment pushes the target of quantum teleportation to the biggest object so far, with interesting implications for optomechanical quantum control and quantum information science.

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Hou, P. Y., Huang, Y. Y., Yuan, X. X., Chang, X. Y., Zu, C., He, L., & Duan, L. M. (2016). Quantum teleportation from light beams to vibrational states of a macroscopic diamond. Nature Communications, 7. https://doi.org/10.1038/ncomms11736

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