Abruption decay of entanglement and quantum communication through noise channels
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We investigate the dynamics of two qubits state through the Bloch channel. It is found that the degradation and sudden-death of the entanglement depend on the channel's parameters and the structure of the input state. Starting from partially entangled states as input state, the output states are more robust compared with those obtained from initial maximally entangled states. Also the survivability of entanglement increased as the absolute equilibrium values of the channel increased or the ratio between the longitudinal and transverse relaxation times gets smaller. Ability of using the output states as quantum channels to perform quantum teleportation is investigated. The idea that the useful output states are used to achieve the original quantum teleportation protocol is discussed.
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