Fundamental Research (Jan 2021)

Generation of non-classical states of light and their application in deterministic quantum teleportation

  • Zhi-Hui Yan,
  • Ji-Liang Qin,
  • Zhong-Zhong Qin,
  • Xiao-Long Su,
  • Xiao-Jun Jia,
  • Chang-De Xie,
  • Kun-Chi Peng

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 1, no. 1
pp. 43 – 49

Abstract

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Non-classical states of light, which include squeezed and entangled states of light, are the cornerstone of quantum mechanics and quantum information sciences. To date, non-classical states of light with much higher quality than before are required to develop high-fidelity quantum information processing and high-precision quantum metrology. Squeezed and entangled states with approximately 10 dB noise below the corresponding shot noise limit have been generated using a series of methods, which means that the noise variance reaches a few percent of the vacuum noise. Quantum teleportation, which means transferring an unknown quantum state from a sending station to a distant receiving station supported by entangled states, is the foundation of quantum computation and quantum communication networks. Quantum teleportation in continuous variable regions is unconditional because the entangled states used are always deterministic. The quantum teleportation distance was recently extended to the order of kilometers, which paves the way for constructing a practical quantum information network.

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