Quantum repeaters: The role of imperfect local operations in quantum communication

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Abstract

In quantum communication via noisy channels, the error probability scales exponentially with the length of the channel. We present a scheme of a quantum repeater that overcomes this limitation. The central idea is to connect a string of (imperfect) entangled pairs of particles by using a novel nested purification protocol, thereby creating a single distant pair of high fidelity. Our scheme tolerates general errors on the percent level, it works with a polynomial overhead in time and a logarithmic overhead in the number of particles that need to be controlled locally. © 1998 The American Physical Society.

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Briegel, H. J., Dür, W., Cirac, J. I., & Zoller, P. (1998). Quantum repeaters: The role of imperfect local operations in quantum communication. Physical Review Letters, 81(26), 5932–5935. https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.81.5932

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