Quantum Information Technology: Entanglement, Teleportation and Quantum Memory

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Architectures for Long-Distance Quantum Communication
Jeffrey H. Shapiro
In Proc. Seventh International Conference on Squeezed States and Uncertainty Relations, Boston, June 2001



Abstract
A quantum communication system that is capable of long-distance, high-fidelity teleportation, and long-duration quantum storage is proposed. This system uses polarization-entangled photons and trapped-atom quantum memories and is compatible with transmission over standard telecommunication fiber. An extension of this architecture permits long-distance transmission and storage of Greenberger-Horne-Zeilinger states.




















 
     
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