| Literature DB >> 25082696 |
W Pfaff1, B J Hensen1, H Bernien1, S B van Dam1, M S Blok1, T H Taminiau1, M J Tiggelman1, R N Schouten1, M Markham2, D J Twitchen2, R Hanson3.
Abstract
Realizing robust quantum information transfer between long-lived qubit registers is a key challenge for quantum information science and technology. Here we demonstrate unconditional teleportation of arbitrary quantum states between diamond spin qubits separated by 3 meters. We prepare the teleporter through photon-mediated heralded entanglement between two distant electron spins and subsequently encode the source qubit in a single nuclear spin. By realizing a fully deterministic Bell-state measurement combined with real-time feed-forward, quantum teleportation is achieved upon each attempt with an average state fidelity exceeding the classical limit. These results establish diamond spin qubits as a prime candidate for the realization of quantum networks for quantum communication and network-based quantum computing.Year: 2014 PMID: 25082696 DOI: 10.1126/science.1253512
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Science ISSN: 0036-8075 Impact factor: 47.728