187 research outputs found
On the Teleportation of Continuous Variable
The measurement procedures used in quantum teleportation are analyzed from
the viewpoint of the general theory of quantum-mechanical measurements. It is
shown that to find the teleported state one should only know the identity
resolution (positive operator-valued measure) generated by the corresponding
instrument (quantum operation describing the system state change caused by the
measurement) rather than the instrument itself. A quantum teleportation
protocol based on a measurement associated with a non-orthogonal identity
resolution is proposed for a system with non-degenerate continuous spectrum.Comment: 13 pages, no figures. To be published in JET
Localized electrons in dense heavy noble gases
The paper addresses counterintuitive behavior of electrons injected into dense cryogenic media with negative scattering length a₀. Instead of expected polaronic effect (formation of density enhancement clusters) which should substantially reduce the electron mobility, an opposite picture is observed: with increasing |a₀| (the trend taking place for inert gases with the growth of atomic number) and the medium density, the electrons remain practically free. An explanation of this behavior is provided based on consistent accounting for the non-linearity of electron interaction with the gaseous medium in the gas atom number density
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