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Teleportation with Embezzling Catalysts

Authors :
Xing, Junjing
Li, Yuqi
Qu, Dengke
Xiao, Lei
Fan, Zhaobing
Ma, Haitao
Xue, Peng
Bharti, Kishor
Koh, Dax Enshan
Xiao, Yunlong
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Quantum teleportation is the process of transferring quantum information using classical communication and pre-shared entanglement. This process can benefit from the use of catalysts, which are ancillary entangled states that can enhance teleportation without being consumed. While chemical catalysts undergoing deactivation invariably exhibit inferior performance compared to those unaffected by deactivation, quantum catalysts, termed embezzling catalysts, that are subject to deactivation, may surprisingly outperform their non-deactivating counterparts. In this work, we present teleportation protocols with embezzling catalyst that can achieve arbitrarily high fidelity, namely the teleported state can be made arbitrarily close to the original state, with finite-dimensional embezzling catalysts. We show that some embezzling catalysts are universal, meaning that they can improve the teleportation fidelity for any pre-shared entanglement. We also explore methods to reduce the dimension of catalysts without increasing catalyst consumption, an essential step towards realizing quantum catalysis in practice.<br />Comment: 19 pages, 11 figures. Comments welcome!

Subjects

Subjects :
Quantum Physics

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2406.14386
Document Type :
Working Paper