Teleportation via multi-qubit channels
(pp641-670)
Jon Links, John P.
Barjaktarevic, Gerard J. Milburn, and Ross H. Mckenzie
doi:
https://doi.org/10.26421/QIC6.7-7
Abstracts:
We investigate the problem of teleporting an unknown qubit state to a
recipient via a channel of $2{\mathcal L}$ qubits. In this procedure a
protocol is employed whereby ${\mathcal L}$ Bell state measurements are
made and information based on these measurements is sent via a classical
channel to the recipient. Upon receiving this information the recipient
determines a local gate which is used to recover the original state. We
find that the $2^{2\mathcal L}$-dimensional Hilbert space of states
available for the channel admits a decomposition into four subspaces.
Every state within a given subspace is a perfect channel, and each
sequence of Bell measurements projects $2{\mathcal L}$ qubits of the
system into one of the four subspaces. As a result, only two bits of
classical information need be sent to the recipient for them to
determine the gate. We note some connections between these four
subspaces and ground states of many-body Hamiltonian systems, and
discuss the implications of these results towards understanding
entanglement in multi-qubit systems.
Key words:
teleportation, Dell measurement, fidelity |