PMID: 9422688Jan 16, 1998Paper

Photonic channels for quantum communication

Science
van Enk SJP Zoller

Abstract

A general photonic channel for quantum communication is defined. By means of local quantum computing with a few auxiliary atoms, this channel can be reduced to one with effectively less noise. A scheme based on quantum interference is proposed that iteratively improves the fidelity of distant entangled particles.

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