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arxiv: 1705.02174 · v2 · pith:KJN2JIZ3new · submitted 2017-05-05 · 🪐 quant-ph

Long-range big quantum-data transmission

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keywords communicationquantumrepeaterallowsdistanceslong-rangereachresources
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We introduce an alternative type of quantum repeater for long-range quantum communication with improved scaling with the distance. We show that by employing hashing, a deterministic entanglement distillation protocol with one-way communication, one obtains a scalable scheme that allows one to reach arbitrary distances, with constant overhead in resources per repeater station, and ultrahigh rates. In practical terms, we show that also with moderate resources of a few hundred qubits at each repeater station, one can reach intercontinental distances. At the same time, a measurement-based implementation allows one to tolerate high loss, but also operational and memory errors of the order of several percent per qubit. This opens the way for long-distance communication of big quantum data.

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