Quantum teleportation circumvents the uncertainty principle using dual channels: a quantum one consisting of previously-shared entanglement, and a classical one, together allowing the disembodied transport of an unknown quantum state over distance. It has recently been shown that a classical bit can be counterfactually communicated between two parties in empty space, "Alice" and "Bob." Here, by using our "dual" version of the chained quantum Zeno effect to achieve a counterfactual CNOT gate, we propose the first protocol for transporting an unknown qubit counterfactually, that is without any physical particles traveling between Alice and Bob-no classical channel and no previously-shared entanglement.
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Salih, H. (2016). Protocol for counterfactually transporting an unknown qubit. Frontiers in Physics, 3(JAN). https://doi.org/10.3389/fphy.2015.00094
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