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Local noise can enhance two-qubit teleportation
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Quantum ScienceSingle-qubit TeleportationLocal NoiseLocal EnvironmentQuantum ComputingPhysicsQuantum TeleportationEngineeringNatural SciencesQuantum Field TheoryQuantum InformationQuantum DiscordQuantum NetworkQuantum CommunicationQuantum EntanglementQuantum NetworkingQuantum Decoherence
For single-qubit teleportation, it has been shown that there is a family of two-qubit mixed states whose teleportation fidelity can be enhanced by subjecting one of the qubits to an amplitude damping channel. This is an interesting result, since noise in general degrades quantum entanglement. It is believed that this enhancement is due to an improvement in the classical correlations of the two-qubit states. Here, we consider two-qubit teleportation using a family of four-qubit mixed states as a resource. In this context, we show that one can again achieve enhancement in teleportation fidelity via dissipative interactions with the local environment. For a rather general class of input states, we find that this improvement implies an enhancement in the quantum discord of some teleported states. We conjecture that an improvement in some quantum property of the four-qubit mixed states could have resulted from the local interactions. We expect that our analysis will make an important case study for future investigations on the different aspects of composite quantum systems.
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