Hamiltonians for one-way quantum repeaters
Hamiltonians for one-way quantum repeaters
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Quantum information degrades over distance due to the unavoidable imperfections of the transmission channels, with loss as the leading factor.This simple fact hinders soderhamn ottoman cover quantum communication, as it relies on propagating quantum systems.A solution to this issue is to introduce quantum repeaters at regular intervals along a lossy channel, to revive the quantum signal.In this work we study unitary one-way quantum repeaters, which do not need to perform measurements and do not require quantum memories, and are therefore considerably simpler than other schemes.We introduce and analyze two methods to construct Hamiltonians that generate a repeater interaction here that can beat the fundamental repeaterless key rate bound even in the presence of an additional coupling loss, with signals that contain only a handful of photons.
The natural evolution of this work will be to approximate a repeater interaction by combining simple optical elements.