Quantum Teleportation in One-Dimensional Quantum Dots System
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Abstract
We present a model of quantum teleportation protocol based on one-dimensional quantum dots system. Three quantum dots with three electrons are used to perform teleportation, the unknown qubit is encoded using one electron spin on quantum dot $A$, the other two dots $B$ and $C$ are coupled to form a mixed space-spin entangled state. By choosing the Hamiltonian for the mixed space-spin entangled system, we can filter the space (spin) entanglement to obtain pure spin (space) entanglement and after a Bell measurement, the unknown qubit is transfered to quantum dot $B$. Selecting an appropriate Hamiltonian for the quantum gate allows the spin-based information to be transformed into a charge-based information. The possibility of generalizing this model to N-electrons is discussed.
Authors
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Hefeng Wang
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Sabre Kais
Purdue University, Department of Chemistry, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN, 47906