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Bidirectional quantum teleportation of unknown photons using path-polarization intra-particle hybrid entanglement and controlled-unitary gates via cross-Kerr nonlinearity
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Quantum PhotonicsEngineeringUnknown PhotonsCu GateQuantum ComputingBqtp SchemeQuantum NetworkQuantum EntanglementQuantum SciencePhotonicsPhysicsQuantum InformationQuantum OpticCross-kerr NonlinearityBidirectional Quantum TeleportationQuantum TeleportationNatural SciencesQuantum CommunicationQuantum Photonic DeviceQuantum Networking
We propose an arbitrary controlled-unitary (CU) gate and a bidirectional quantum teleportation (BQTP) scheme. The proposed CU gate utilizes photonic qubits (photons) with cross-Kerr nonlinearities (XKNLs), X-homodyne detectors, and linear optical elements, and consists of the consecutive operation of a controlled-path (C-path) gate and a gathering-path (G-path) gate. It is almost deterministic and feasible with current technology when a strong coherent state and weak XKNLs are employed. Based on the CU gate, we present a BQTP scheme that simultaneously teleports two unknown photons between distant users by transmitting only one photon in a path-polarization intra-particle hybrid entangled state. Consequently, it is possible to experimentally implement BQTP with a certain success probability using the proposed CU gate.
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