Wireless Multihop Quantum Teleportation Utilizing a 4-Qubit Cluster State
This paper proposes a quantum routing protocol using multihop teleportation for wireless mesh backbone networks. After analyzing the quantum multihop protocol, a four-qubit cluster state is selected as the quantum channel for the protocol. The quantum channel between intermediate nodes is establishe...
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Zusammenfassung: | This paper proposes a quantum routing protocol using multihop teleportation
for wireless mesh backbone networks. After analyzing the quantum multihop
protocol, a four-qubit cluster state is selected as the quantum channel for the
protocol. The quantum channel between intermediate nodes is established through
entanglement swapping, utilizing the four-qubit cluster state. Additionally,
both classical and quantum routes are created in a distributed manner. We
demonstrate that quantum information can be teleported hop-by-hop from the
source node to the destination node. Successful quantum teleportation occurs
when the sender performs Bell state measurements (BSM), while the receiver
introduces auxiliary particles, applies a positive operator-valued measure
(POVM), and uses a corresponding unitary transformation to recover the
transmitted state. We analyze the success probability of quantum state transfer
and find that the optimal success probability is achieved when $\tau_{2|1} =
\frac{1}{\sqrt{2}}$. Our numerical results show the susceptibility of
$P_{\text{suc}}$ to the number of hops $N$. These findings indicate that
multihop teleportation using distributed wireless quantum networks with a
four-qubit cluster state is feasible. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.1708.00087 |