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Measurement based quantum communication with resource states generated by entanglement purification

Julius Wallnofer, W. Dur·September 19, 2016·DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevA.95.012303
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Abstract

We investigate measurement-based quantum communication with noisy resource states that are generated by entanglement purification. We consider the transmission of encoded information via noisy quantum channels using a measurement-based implementation of encoding, error correction and decoding. We show that such an approach offers advantages over direct transmission, gatebased error correction and measurement-based schemes with direct generation of resource states. We analyze the noise structure of resource states generated by entanglement purification and show that a local error model, i.e. noise acting independently on all qubits of the resource state, is a good approximation in general, and provides an exact description for GHZ-states. The latter are resources for a measurement-based implementation of error correction codes for bit-flip or phase flip errors. This provides a first link between the recently found very high thresholds for fault-tolerant measurement-based quantum information processing based on local error models for resource states, to error thresholds for gate based computational models.

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