A
quantum repeater based on decoherence free subspaces
(pp0468-0488)
Uwe
Dorner, Alexander Klein, and Dieter Jaksch
doi:
https://doi.org/10.26421/QIC8.5-7
Abstracts: We study a quantum repeater
which is based on decoherence free quantum gates recently proposed by
Klein et al. [Phys. Rev. A, 73, 012332 (2006)]. A number of operations
on the decoherence free subspace in this scheme makes use of an ancilla
qubit, which undergoes dephasing and thus introduces decoherence to the
system. We examine how this decoherence affects entanglement swapping
and purification as well as the performance of a quantum repeater. We
compare the decoherence free quantum repeater with a quantum repeater
based on qubits that are subject to decoherence and show that it
outperforms the latter when decoherence due to long waiting times of
conventional qubits becomes significant. Thus, a quantum repeater based
on decoherence free subspaces is a possibility to greatly improve
quantum communication over long or even intercontinental distances.
Key words:
Quantum communication, Quantum repeater, Quantum
networks, Decoherence free subspace, Noise in quantum systems |