Quantum Teleportation between Remote Qubit Memories with only a Single Photon as a Resource

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Abstract

Quantum teleportation enables the deterministic exchange of qubits via lossy channels. While it is commonly believed that unconditional teleportation requires a preshared entangled qubit pair, here we demonstrate a protocol that is in principle unconditional and requires only a single photon as an ex-ante prepared resource. The photon successively interacts, first, with the receiver and then with the sender qubit memory. Its detection, followed by classical communication, heralds a successful teleportation. We teleport six mutually unbiased qubit states with average fidelity F¯=(88.3±1.3)% at a rate of 6 Hz over 60 m.

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Langenfeld, S., Welte, S., Hartung, L., Daiss, S., Thomas, P., Morin, O., … Rempe, G. (2021). Quantum Teleportation between Remote Qubit Memories with only a Single Photon as a Resource. Physical Review Letters, 126(13). https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.126.130502

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