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Quantum Teleportation with Entangled States¶Given by Beam Splittings

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Quantum teleportation is rigorously demonstrated with coherent entangled states given by beam splittings. The mathematical scheme of beam splitting has been used to study quantum communication [2] and quantum stochastic [8]. We discuss the teleportation process by means of coherent states in this scheme for the following two cases: (1) Delete the vacuum part from coherent states, whose compensation provides us a perfect teleportation from Alice to Bob. (2) Use fully realistic (physical) coherent states, which gives a non-perfect teleportation but shows that it is exact when the average energy (density) of the coherent vectors goes to infinity. We show that our quantum teleportation scheme with coherent entangled state is more stable than that with the EPR pairs which was previously discussed.

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Received: 21 January 2000 / Accepted: 23 April 2001

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Fichtner, KH., Ohya, M. Quantum Teleportation with Entangled States¶Given by Beam Splittings. Commun. Math. Phys. 222, 229–247 (2001). https://doi.org/10.1007/s002200100497

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