Quantum versus classical domains for teleportation with continuous variables
Abstract
By considering the utilization of a classical channel without quantum entanglement, fidelity Fclassical=1/2 has been established as setting the boundary between classical and quantum domains in the teleportation of coherent states of the electromagnetic field [S. L. Braunstein, C. A. Fuchs, and H. J. Kimble, J. Mod. Opt. 47, 267 (2000)]. We further examine the quantum-classical boundary by investigating questions of entanglement and Bell-inequality violations for the Einstein-Podolsky-Rosen states relevant to continuous variable teleportation. The threshold fidelity for employing entanglement as a quantum resource in teleportation of coherent states is again found to be Fclassical=1/2. Likewise, violations of local realism onset at this same threshold, with the added requirement of overall efficiency η>2/3 in the unconditional case. By contrast, recently proposed criteria adapted from the literature on quantum-nondemolition detection are shown to be largely unrelated to the questions of entanglement and Bell-inequality violations.
Additional Information
© 2001 The American Physical Society Received 3 December 2000; published 18 July 2001 H.J.K. gratefully acknowledges critical input from A. C. Doherty, H. Mabuchi, E. S. Polzik, and J. P. Preskill, and support from the NSF (Grant No. PHY-9722674), the Institute for Quantum Information (IQI) funded by the NSF-ITR Program, the Caltech MURI on Quantum Networks administered by the Army Research Office, and the Office of Naval Research. S.L.B. and P.v.L. were funded in part under project QUICOV as part of the IST-FET-QJPC program. P.v.L. acknowledges support by a DAAD Doktorandenstipendium (HSP III).Attached Files
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- PHY-9722674
- Institute for Quantum Information, Caltech
- Army Research Office (ARO)
- Office of Naval Research (ONR)
- IST-FET-QJPC
- Deutscher Akademischer Austauschdienst (DAAD)
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