Average fidelity and fidelity deviation in noisy quantum teleportation
We analyze the average fidelity (say, F ) and the fidelity deviation (say, D ) in noisy-channel quantum teleportation. Here, F represents how well teleportation is performed on average and D quantifies whether the teleportation is performed impartially on the given inputs, that is, the condition of...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of the Korean Physical Society 2021, 78(6), , pp.496-503 |
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Zusammenfassung: | We analyze the average fidelity (say,
F
) and the fidelity deviation (say,
D
) in noisy-channel quantum teleportation. Here,
F
represents how well teleportation is performed on average and
D
quantifies whether the teleportation is performed impartially on the given inputs, that is, the condition of universality. Our analysis results prove that the achievable maximum average fidelity ensures zero fidelity deviation, that is, perfect universality. This structural trait of teleportation is distinct from those of other limited-fidelity probabilistic quantum operations, for instance, universal-NOT or quantum cloning. This feature is confirmed again based on a tighter relationship between
F
and
D
in the qubit case. We then consider another realistic noise model where
F
decreases and
D
increases due to imperfect control. To alleviate such deterioration, we propose a machine-learning-based algorithm. We demonstrate by means of numerical simulations that the proposed algorithm can stabilize the system. Notably, the recovery process consists solely of the maximization of
F
, which reduces the control time, thus leading to a faster cure cycle. |
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ISSN: | 0374-4884 1976-8524 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s40042-021-00097-z |