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  • Long-distance quantum state transfer (QST) relies on quantum teleportation and involves distant parties, Alice and Bob, communicating through a shared entangled state created by a source, Charlie.
  • Atmospheric turbulence complicates the process of accurately measuring the entangled states as they travel, which traditionally requires local Bell-state measurements by Alice and Charlie.
  • The study showcases a successful long-distance QST over 1200 km using a stable interferometer and satellite technology, achieving an average fidelity of 0.82±0.01 for six distinct quantum states, surpassing the classical limit for qubit transfer.

Article Abstract

Long-distance quantum state transfer (QST), which can be achieved with the help of quantum teleportation, is a core element of important quantum protocols. A typical situation for QST based on teleportation is one in which two remote communication partners (Alice and Bob) are far from the entanglement source (Charlie). Because of the atmospheric turbulence, it is challenging to implement the Bell-state measurement after photons propagate in atmospheric channels. In previous long-distance free-space experiments, Alice and Charlie always perform local Bell-state measurement before the entanglement distribution process is completed. Here, by developing a highly stable interferometer to project the photon into a hybrid path-polarization dimension and utilizing the satellite-borne entangled photon source, we demonstrate proof-of-principle QST at the distance of over 1200 km assisted by prior quantum entanglement shared between two distant ground stations with the satellite Micius. The average fidelity of transferred six distinct quantum states is 0.82±0.01, exceeding the classical limit of 2/3 on a single copy of a qubit.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.128.170501DOI Listing

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