2020
DOI: 10.48550/arxiv.2002.02422
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Scheme for realizing quantum dense coding via entanglement swapping

Nilakantha Meher

Abstract: Quantum dense coding is a protocol for transmitting two classical bits of information from a sender (Alice) to a remote receiver (Bob) by sending only one quantum bit (qubit). In this article, we propose an experimentally feasible scheme to realize quantum dense coding via entanglement swapping in a cavity array containing a certain number of two-level atoms. Proper choice of system parameters such as atomcavity couplings and inter-cavity couplings allows perfect transfer of information. A high fidelity transf… Show more

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