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Quantum Repeaters: The Role of Imperfect Local Operations in Quantum Communication
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1998
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Quantum ScienceEngineeringQuantum ComputingPhysicsNatural SciencesImperfect Local OperationsQuantum RepeatersQuantum InformationQuantum RepeaterPurification ProtocolQuantum CommunicationQuantum NetworkQuantum EntanglementQuantum NetworkingQuantum Error Correction
In quantum communication via noisy channels, the error probability scales exponentially with the length of the channel. We present a scheme of a quantum repeater that overcomes this limitation. The central idea is to connect a string of (imperfect) entangled pairs of particles by using a novel nested purification protocol, thereby creating a single distant pair of high fidelity. Our scheme tolerates general errors on the percent level, it works with a polynomial overhead in time and a logarithmic overhead in the number of particles that need to be controlled locally.
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