Given a certain amount of entanglement available as a resource, what is the most efficient way to accomplish a quantum task? We address this question in the relevant case of continuous variable quantum teleportation protocols implemented using two-mode Gaussian states with a limited degree of entanglement and energy. We first characterize the class of single-mode phase-insensitive Gaussian channels that can be simulated via a Braunstein-Kimble protocol with nonunit gain and minimum shared entanglement, showing that infinite energy is not necessary apart from the special case of the quantum limited attenuator. We also find that apart from the identity, all phase-insensitive Gaussian channels can be simulated through a two-mode squeezed state...
A characteristic function (CF) based formalism for the representation of quantum optical operations ...
In this paper, we examine and compare two fundamentally different teleportation schemes: the well-kn...
In this paper, we examine and compare two fundamentally different teleportation schemes: the well-kn...
Given a certain amount of entanglement available as a resource, what is the most efficient way to ac...
Given a certain amount of entanglement available as a resource, what is the most efficient way to ac...
Given a certain amount of entanglement available as a resource, what is the most efficient way to ac...
We investigate continuous variable quantum teleportation using non-Gaussian states of the radiation ...
We investigate continuous variable quantum teleportation using non-Gaussian states of the radiation ...
We investigate continuous variable quantum teleportation using non-Gaussian states of the radiation ...
We investigate continuous variable quantum teleportation using non-Gaussian states of the radiation ...
We investigate continuous variable (CV) quantum teleportation using relevant classes of non-Gaussian...
In this paper, we examine and compare two fundamentally different teleportation schemes: the well-kn...
We study the continuous-variable quantum teleportation of states, statistical moments of observables...
We present a comprehensive investigation of nonideal continuous-variable quantum teleportation imple...
Abstract We show how adaptive protocols of quantum and private communication through bosonic Gaussia...
A characteristic function (CF) based formalism for the representation of quantum optical operations ...
In this paper, we examine and compare two fundamentally different teleportation schemes: the well-kn...
In this paper, we examine and compare two fundamentally different teleportation schemes: the well-kn...
Given a certain amount of entanglement available as a resource, what is the most efficient way to ac...
Given a certain amount of entanglement available as a resource, what is the most efficient way to ac...
Given a certain amount of entanglement available as a resource, what is the most efficient way to ac...
We investigate continuous variable quantum teleportation using non-Gaussian states of the radiation ...
We investigate continuous variable quantum teleportation using non-Gaussian states of the radiation ...
We investigate continuous variable quantum teleportation using non-Gaussian states of the radiation ...
We investigate continuous variable quantum teleportation using non-Gaussian states of the radiation ...
We investigate continuous variable (CV) quantum teleportation using relevant classes of non-Gaussian...
In this paper, we examine and compare two fundamentally different teleportation schemes: the well-kn...
We study the continuous-variable quantum teleportation of states, statistical moments of observables...
We present a comprehensive investigation of nonideal continuous-variable quantum teleportation imple...
Abstract We show how adaptive protocols of quantum and private communication through bosonic Gaussia...
A characteristic function (CF) based formalism for the representation of quantum optical operations ...
In this paper, we examine and compare two fundamentally different teleportation schemes: the well-kn...
In this paper, we examine and compare two fundamentally different teleportation schemes: the well-kn...