We address continuous variable quantum teleportation in Gaussian quantum noisy channels, either thermal or squeezed- thermal. We first study the propagation of twin-beam and evaluate a threshold for its separability. We find that the threshold for purely thermal channels is always larger than for squeezed-thermal ones. On the other hand, we show that squeezing the channel improves teleportation of squeezed states and, in particular, we find the class of squeezed states that are better teleported in a given noisy channel. Finally, we find regimes where optimized teleportation of squeezed states improves amplitude-modulated communication in comparison with direct transmission.

Optimized teleportation in Gaussian noisy channels / S. Olivares, M. G. A. Paris, A. R. Rossi. - In: PHYSICS LETTERS A. - ISSN 0375-9601. - 319:1/2(2003), pp. 32-43. [10.1016/j.physleta.2003.10.015]

Optimized teleportation in Gaussian noisy channels

S. Olivares;M.G.A. Paris;
2003

Abstract

We address continuous variable quantum teleportation in Gaussian quantum noisy channels, either thermal or squeezed- thermal. We first study the propagation of twin-beam and evaluate a threshold for its separability. We find that the threshold for purely thermal channels is always larger than for squeezed-thermal ones. On the other hand, we show that squeezing the channel improves teleportation of squeezed states and, in particular, we find the class of squeezed states that are better teleported in a given noisy channel. Finally, we find regimes where optimized teleportation of squeezed states improves amplitude-modulated communication in comparison with direct transmission.
quantum teleportation ; noisy channels
Settore FIS/03 - Fisica della Materia
2003
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