Unconditional quantum teleportation between distant solid-state quantum bits
Delft University of Technology · Element Six (United Kingdom)
Abstract
Realizing robust quantum information transfer between long-lived qubit registers is a key challenge for quantum information science and technology. Here we demonstrate unconditional teleportation of arbitrary quantum states between diamond spin qubits separated by 3 meters. We prepare the teleporter through photon-mediated heralded entanglement between two distant electron spins and subsequently encode the source qubit in a single nuclear spin. By realizing a fully deterministic Bell-state measurement combined with real-time feed-forward, quantum teleportation is achieved upon each attempt with an average state fidelity exceeding the classical limit. These results establish diamond spin qubits as a prime…
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- Quantum teleportation
- Quantum network
- Superdense coding
- Physics
- Qubit
- Quantum mechanics
- Quantum information
- Quantum entanglement
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