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Quantum Counterfactual Communication Without a Weak Trace

Published 16 May 2017 in quant-ph | (1705.05628v1)

Abstract: The classical theories of communication rely on the assumption that there has to be a flow of particles from Bob to Alice in order for him to send a message to her. We develop a quantum protocol that allows Alice to perceive Bob's message "counterfactually". That is, without Alice receiving any particles that have interacted with Bob. By utilising a setup built on results from interaction-free measurements, we outline a communication protocol whereby the information travels in the opposite direction of the emitted particles. In comparison to previous attempts on such protocols, this one is such that a weak measurement at the message source would not leave a weak trace that could be detected by Alice's receiver. Whilst some interaction-free schemes require a large number of carefully aligned beam-splitters, our protocol is realisable with two or more beam-splitters. We demonstrate this protocol by numerically solving the time-dependent Schr\"odinger Equation (TDSE) for a Hamiltonian that implements this quantum counterfactual phenomenon.

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