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Remote state preparation and measurement of single photon

Arun K. Pati

Published 2002-12-31Version 1

Quantum information theory has revolutionized the way in which information is processed using quantum resources such as entangled states, local operations and classical communications. Two important protocols in quantum communications are quantum teleportation and remote state preparation. In quantum teleportation neither the sender nor the receiver know the identity of a state. In remote state preparation the sender knows the state which is to be remotely prepared without ever physically sending the object or the complete classical description of it. Using one unit of entanglement and one classical bit Alice can remotely prepare a photon (from special ensemble) of her choice at Bob's laboratory. In remote state measurement Alice asks Bob to simulate any single particle measurement statistics on an arbitrary photon. In this talk we will present these ideas and discuss the latest developments and future open problems.

Comments: Latex file, 7 pages, Invited talk in Sixth International Conference on PHOTONICS-2002, held at TIFR, Mumbai, India from Dec-16-18, 2002
Categories: quant-ph
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