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High-efficiency multipartite entanglement purification of electron-spin states with charge detection
We present a high-efficiency multipartite entanglement purification protocol
(MEPP) for electron-spin systems in a Greenberger-Horne-Zeilinger state based
on their spins and their charges. Our MEPP contains two parts. The first part
is our normal MEPP with which the parties can obtain a high-fidelity N-electron
ensemble directly, similar to the MEPP with controlled-not gates. The second
one is our recycling MEPP with entanglement link from N'-electron subsystems (2
< N' < N). It is interesting to show that the N'-electron subsystems can be
obtained efficiently by measuring the electrons with potential bit-flip errors
from the instances which are useless and are just discarded in all existing
conventional MEPPs. Combining these two parts, our MEPP has the advantage of
the efficiency higher than other MEPPs largely for electron-spin systems.Comment: 15 pages, 5 figure
Complete hyperentangled-Bell-state analysis for photon systems assisted by quantum-dot spins in optical microcavities
Bell-state analysis (BSA) is essential in quantum communication, but it is
impossible to distinguish unambiguously the four Bell states in the
polarization degree of freedom (DOF) of two-photon systems with only linear
optical elements, except for the case in which the BSA is assisted with
hyperentangled states, the simultaneous entanglement in more than one DOF.
Here, we propose a scheme to distinguish completely the 16 hyperentangled Bell
states in both the polarization and the spatial-mode DOFs of two-photon
systems, by using the giant nonlinear optics in quantum dot-cavity systems.
This scheme can be applied to increase the channel capacity of long-distance
quantum communication based on hyperentanglement, such as entanglement
swapping, teleportation, and superdense coding. We use hyperentanglement
swapping as an example to show the application of this HBSA.Comment: 11 pages (in one column), 5 figure
Dynamics of entanglement for a two-parameter class of states in a qubit-qutrit system
We investigate the dynamics of entanglement for a two-parameter class of
states in a hybrid qubit-qutrit system under the influence of various
dissipative channels. Our results show that entanglement sudden death (ESD) is
a general phenomenon and it usually takes place in a qubit-qutrit system
interacting with various noisy channels, not only the case with dephasing and
depolarizing channels observed by others. ESD can only be avoided for some
initially entangled states under some particular noisy channels. Moreover, the
environment affects the entanglement and the coherence of the system in very
different ways.Comment: 9 pages, 6 figures, 1 table. A negligible error for type on Eq(7) is
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Single-photon-assisted entanglement concentration of a multi-photon system in a partially entangled W state with weak cross-Kerr nonlinearity
We propose a nonlocal entanglement concentration protocol (ECP) for
-photon systems in a partially entangled W state, resorting to some
ancillary single photons and the parity-check measurement based on cross-Kerr
nonlinearity. One party in quantum communication first performs a parity-check
measurement on her photon in an -photon system and an ancillary photon, and
then she picks up the even-parity instance for obtaining the standard W state.
When she obtains an odd-parity instance, the system is in a less-entanglement
state and it is the resource in the next round of entanglement concentration.
By iterating the entanglement concentration process several times, the present
ECP has the total success probability approaching to the limit in theory. The
present ECP has the advantage of a high success probability. Moreover, the
present ECP requires only the -photon system itself and some ancillary
single photons, not two copies of the systems, which decreases the difficulty
of its implementation largely in experiment. It maybe have good applications in
quantum communication in future.Comment: 7 pages, 3 figure
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