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Quantum Holographic Teleportation of Light Fields
I. V. Sokolov ; M. I. Kolobov ; A. Gatti ; L. A. Lugiato ;
Date 10 Jul 2000
Subject quant-ph
Affiliation Physics Institute, St. Petersburg University, Russia, Fachbereich Physik, Universitat-GH Essen, Germany, Dipartimento di Fisica, INFM, Milano, Italy
AbstractWe describe a continious variable teleportation scheme that allows to teleport the quantum state of distributed in space-time multimode electromagnetic field. Our teleportation protocol uses the spatially-multimode entangled Einstein-Podolsky-Rosen lihgt beams. We evaluate the "resolving power" of teleportation in space-time and specify the degrees of freedom of electromagnetic field whose quantum state can be effectively teleported. We call this scheme "quantum holographic teleportation" because it can be considered as an extension of conventional holography to quantum domain.
Source arXiv, quant-ph/0007026
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