Self-error-rejecting multipartite entanglement purification for electron systems assisted by quantum-dot spins in optical microcavities

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We present a self-error-rejecting multipartite entanglement purification protocol (MEPP) for N-electron-spin entangled states, resorting to the single-side cavity-spin-coupling system. Our MEPP has a high efficiency containing two steps. One is to obtain high-fidelity N-electron-spin entangled systems with error-heralded parity-check devices (PCDs) in the same parity-mode outcome of three electron-spin pairs, as well as M-electron-spin entangled subsystems (2 ≤ M < N) in the different parity-mode outcomes of those. The other is to regain the N-electron-spin entangled systems from Melectron-spin entangled states utilizing entanglement link. Moreover, the quantum circuits of PCDs make our MEPP works faithfully, due to the practical photon-scattering deviations from the finite side leakage of the microcavity, and the limited coupling between a quantum dot and a cavity mode, converted into a failed detection in a heralded way.

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Liu, Y. T., Wu, Y. M., & Du, F. F. (2022). Self-error-rejecting multipartite entanglement purification for electron systems assisted by quantum-dot spins in optical microcavities. Chinese Physics B, 31(5). https://doi.org/10.1088/1674-1056/ac4489

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