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Open-Air Microwave Entanglement Distribution for Quantum Teleportation

Published 14 Mar 2022 in quant-ph, cond-mat.mes-hall, and cond-mat.supr-con | (2203.07295v1)

Abstract: Microwave technology plays a central role in current wireless communications, standing among them mobile communication and local area networks (LANs). The microwave range shows relevant advantages with respect to other frequencies in open-air transmission, such as low absorption losses and low energy consumption, and it is additionally the natural working frequency in superconducting quantum technologies. Entanglement distribution between separate parties is at the core of secure quantum communications. Therefore, understanding its limitations in realistic open-air settings, specially in the rather unexplored microwave regime, is crucial for transforming microwave quantum communications into a mainstream technology. Here, we investigate the feasibility of an open-air entanglement distribution scheme with microwave two-mode squeezed states. First, we study the reach of direct entanglement transmission in open-air, obtaining a maximum distance of approximately 500 meters in a realistic setting with state-of-the-art experimental parameters. Afterwards, we adapt entanglement distillation and entanglement swapping protocols to microwave technology in order to reduce environmental entanglement degradation. While entanglement distillation helps to increase quantum correlations in the short-distance low-squeezing regime by up to $46\%$, entanglement swapping increases the reach by $14\%$. Then, we compute the fidelity of a continuous-variable quantum teleportation protocol using open-air-distributed entanglement as a resource. Finally, we adapt the machinery to explore the limitations of quantum communication between satellites, where the thermal noise impact is substantially reduced and diffraction losses are dominant.

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