APS Logo

Optimal tests for continuous-variable quantum teleportation and photodetectors

ORAL

Abstract

Quantum teleportation is a primitive for several important applications, including quantum communication, quantum computation, error correction, and quantum networks. In this work, we propose an optimal test for the performance of continuous-variable (CV) quantum teleportation in terms of the energy-constrained channel fidelity between ideal CV teleportation and its experimental implementation. All work prior to ours considered suboptimal tests of the performance of CV teleportation, focusing instead on its performance for particular states, such as coherent states, squeezed states, cat states, etc. Here we prove that the optimal state for testing CV teleportation is an entangled superposition of twin-photon states. We establish this result by reducing the problem of estimating the energy-constrained minimum fidelity between ideal CV teleportation and its experimental approximation to a quadratic program and solving it. As an additional result, we obtain an analytical solution to the energy-constrained diamond distance between a photodetector and its experimental approximation. These results are relevant for experiments that make use of CV teleportation and photodetectors.

Presenters

  • Kunal Sharma

    T-Division, Los Alamos National Laboratory, Louisiana State University, Los Alamos National Laboratory

Authors

  • Kunal Sharma

    T-Division, Los Alamos National Laboratory, Louisiana State University, Los Alamos National Laboratory

  • Barry Cyril Sanders

    Univ of Calgary, University of Calgary

  • Mark Wilde

    Louisiana State University, Hearne Institute for Theoretical Physics, Department of Physics and Astronomy, and Center for Computation and Technology, Louisiana State University