Protecting single-photon entanglement with imperfect single-photon source
Abstract
Photon noiseless linear amplification (NLA) is a powerful way to protect the single photon or single-photon entanglement (SPE) from photon loss. However, current NLA protocols for single photon or SPE usually require the local auxiliary single photon, but the ideal single-photon source is unavailable in current technology. In this paper, we investigate the NLA protocols for both single photon and SPE with imperfect single-photon source. We show that the quality of amplified quantum state greatly depends on the imperfect single-photon sources. The upper bound of the fidelity of the amplified quantum state is the fidelity of the single-photon source. In this way, in order to realize the amplification, we should require the fidelity of the single-photon source to be greater than the fidelity of the initial degraded state.
- Publication:
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Quantum Information Processing
- Pub Date:
- February 2015
- DOI:
- Bibcode:
- 2015QuIP...14..635O
- Keywords:
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- Quantum communication;
- Noiseless linear amplification;
- Single-photon entanglement