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11 January 2005 Near-complete teleportation with coherent state qubits
Yong Wook Cheong, Hai-Woong Lee
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Abstract
We show that it is in principle possible to teleport a superposed coherent state with the success probability and fidelity of nearly 100% using only linear optical means and an atom-filed interaction. A successful completion of the teleportation requires, however, photocounters that can distinguish between odd and even numbers of photons.
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Yong Wook Cheong and Hai-Woong Lee "Near-complete teleportation with coherent state qubits", Proc. SPIE 5631, Quantum Optics and Applications in Computing and Communications II, (11 January 2005); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.580712
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KEYWORDS
Teleportation

Photons

Quantum communications

Chemical species

Sensors

Beam splitters

Polarization

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