Non-local classical optical correlation and implementing analogy of quantum teleportation

Scientific Reports
Yifan SunXiangdong Zhang

Abstract

This study reports an experimental realization of non-local classical optical correlation from the Bell's measurement used in tests of quantum non-locality. Based on such a classical Einstein-Podolsky-Rosen optical correlation, a classical analogy has been implemented to the true meaning of quantum teleportation. In the experimental teleportation protocol, the initial teleported information can be unknown to anyone and the information transfer can happen over arbitrary distances. The obtained results give novel insight into quantum physics and may open a new field of applications in quantum information.

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Dec 23, 2015·Scientific Reports·Pengyun LiXiangdong Zhang
Oct 31, 2015·Scientific Reports·Run-Hua ShiShun Zhang
Mar 16, 2017·Scientific Reports·Tao LiXiangdong Zhang
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Dec 25, 2015·Optics Express·Sijo K JosephMiguel A F Sanjuán
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