npj Quantum Information (Mar 2025)

Boosted quantum teleportation

  • Simone E. D’Aurelio,
  • Matthias J. Bayerbach,
  • Stefanie Barz

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41534-025-00992-4
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 1
pp. 1 – 7

Abstract

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Abstract Quantum teleportation has proven to be fundamental for many quantum information and communication processes. The core concept can be exploited in many tasks, from the transmission of quantum states, quantum repeaters, to quantum computing. However, for linear-optical systems, the efficiency of teleportation is directly linked to the success probability of the involved Bell-state measurement (BSM). In most implementations, this is realized by linear optics with an intrinsically limited success probability of 50%. Here, we demonstrate quantum teleportation surpassing this limit. We achieve an average fidelity of the teleported states of 0.8677 ± 0.0024, leading to an overall acceptance rate of the teleportation of 69.71 ± 0.75%. We obtain this boosted success probability by generating ancillary photonic states that are interfered with the Bell states. Thus, our work demonstrates the boosting BSMs in quantum-technology applications and our scheme could directly be applied to, e.g., quantum repeaters.