The quantum cloner machine maps an unknown arbitrary input qubit into two
optimal clones and one optimal flipped qubit. By combining linear and
non-linear optical methods we experimentally implement a scheme that, after the
cloning transformation, restores the original input qubit in one of the output
channels, by using local measurements, classical communication and feedforward.
This significant teleportation-like method demonstrates how the information is
preserved during the cloning process. The realization of the reversion process
is expected to find useful applications in the field of modern multi-partite
quantum cryptography.Comment: 10 pages, 3 figure