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Teleportation without joint measurement in cavity QED. (English) Zbl 1119.81319

Summary: Schemes for the teleporting of the cavity mode state and the unknown atomic state are proposed in cavity quantum electrodynamics (QED) without joint Bell-state measurement (BSM). The presented schemes are implemented with separate atomic measurements instead of any type of joint measurement. The discussion of the scheme indicates that it can be realized by current technologies.

MSC:

81P68 Quantum computation
81V10 Electromagnetic interaction; quantum electrodynamics
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