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Chinese Physics B | 2014

Complete hyperentangled state analysis and generation of multi-particle entanglement based on charge detection

Ji Yan-Qiang; Jin Zhao; Zhu Ai-Dong; Wang Hong-Fu; Zhang Shou

We propose the schemes for implementing hyperentangled state analysis and generating four-electron high entangled states (including cluster state, |χ〉 state, and symmetric Dicke state) based on the charge detection of free electrons. These schemes are deterministic and rely only on charge detection and single-spin rotations. This method, which uses noninteracting electrons, is not only efficient but also saves on quantum resources.


Chinese Physics B | 2013

Complete four-photon cluster-state analyzer based on cross-Kerr nonlinearity

Wang Zhi-Hui; Zhu Long; Su Shi-Lei; Guo Qi; Cheng Liu-Yong; Zhu Ai-Dong; Zhang Shou

We propose a method to construct an optical cluster-state analyzer based on cross-Kerr nonlinearity combined with linear optics elements. In the scheme, we employ two four-qubit parity gates and the controlled phase gate (CPG) from only the cross-Kerr nonlinearity and show that all the orthogonal four-qubit cluster states can be completely identified. The scheme is significant for the large-scale quantum communication and quantum information processing networks. In addition, the scheme is feasible and deterministic under current experimental conditions.We propose a method to construct an optical cluster-state analyzer based on cross-Kerr nonlinearity combined with linear optics elements. In the scheme, we employ two four-qubit parity gates and the controlled phase gate (CPG) from only the cross-Kerr nonlinearity and show that all the orthogonal four-qubit cluster states can be completely identified. The scheme is significant for the large-scale quantum communication and quantum information processing networks. In addition, the scheme is feasible and deterministic under current experimental conditions.


Chinese Physics Letters | 2008

Quantum Logic Network for Cloning a State Near a Given One Based on Cavity QED

Zhang Da-Wei; Shao Xiao-Qiang; Zhu Ai-Dong

A quantum logic network is constructed to simulate a cloning machine which copies states near a given one. Meanwhile, a scheme for implementing this cloning network based on the technique of cavity quantum electrodynamics (QED) is presented. It is easy to implement this network of cloning machine in the framework of cavity QED and feasible in the experiment.


Chinese Physics B | 2012

Nonlocal quantum cloning via quantum dots trapped in distant cavities

Yu Tao; Zhu Ai-Dong; Zhang Shou

A scheme for implementing nonlocal quantum cloning via quantum dots trapped in cavities is proposed. By modulating the parameters of the system, the optimal 1 → 2 universal quantum cloning machine, 1 → 2 phase-covariant cloning machine, and 1 → 3 economical phase-covariant cloning machine are constructed. The present scheme, which is attainable with current technology, saves two qubits compared with previous cloning machines.A scheme for implementing nonlocal quantum cloning via quantum dots trapped in cavities is proposed.By modulating the parameters of the system,the optimal 1 → 2 universal quantum cloning machine,1 → 2 phase-covariant cloning machine,and 1 → 3 economical phase-covariant cloning machine are constructed.The present scheme,which is attainable with current technology,saves two qubits compared with previous cloning machines.


Chinese Physics Letters | 2008

Intrinsic Decoherence of a Two-Atom System with Dipole-Dipole Interaction

Qi Lin-Na; Zhu Ai-Dong; Zhang Shou

We investigate the effect of dipole-dipole interaction on the intrinsic decoherence of a system which consists of two two-level atoms and an optical cavity. The entanglement of the system is calculated by making use of concurrence. Our results show that the appropriate choice for the coupling constant Ω of dipole-dipole interaction can restrain the intrinsic decoherence of the system. We also find a special phenomenon. No matter what the value of γ is, the concurrence of system slowly increases and cannot exceed 0.71 when Ω = 1.


Chinese Physics | 2004

Influence of atomic motion on the population and dipole squeezing of a cascade three-level atom in cavity field

Zhu Ai-Dong; Zhang Shou

The dynamical property of a cascade three-level atom is investigated in the condition of atomic motion. The influence of atomic motion on the population and dipole squeezing is discussed. The results show that atomic motion makes the amplitude of atomic population be steady and increasing the parameter ep which denotes the atomic motion and the structure of field mode can shorten the period of collapse–revivals. By choosing an appropriate parameter ep, we can obtain a dipole squeezed atom of long standing.


Chinese Physics | 2003

Double-wave description of mesoscopic resistance-inductance-capacitance coupled circuit with power source

Zhang Shou; Zhu Ai-Dong; Jin Zhe; Li Zhe-Kui; Pan Shu-Mei; Zhao Yongfang; Jing Xiaogong; Qian Zheng-Nan; Su Wen-Hui

Quantum fluctuations in the mesoscopic capacitance-inductance-resistance coupled circuit with a power source are investigated using canonical transformation and a double wavefunction. We confirm that the fluctuations are not influenced by the power source. As a new method, the double wavefunction describes a single system of the coupled circuit, whereas the single wavefunction describes a quantum ensemble.


Chinese Physics B | 2015

Time-bin-encoding-based remote states generation of nitrogen-vacancy centers through noisy channels*

Su Shi-Lei; Chen Li; Guo Qi; Wang Hong-Fu; Zhu Ai-Dong; Zhang Shou

We design proposals to generate a remote Greenberger–Horne–Zeilinger (GHZ) state and a W state of nitrogen-vacancy (NV) centers coupled to microtoroidal resonators (MTRs) through noisy channels by utilizing time-bin encoding processes and fast-optical-switch-based polarization rotation operations. The polarization and phase noise induced by noisy channels generally affect the time of state generation but not its success probability and fidelity. Besides, the above proposals can be generalized to n-qubit between two or among n remote nodes with success probability unity under ideal conditions. Furthermore, the proposals are robust for regular noise-changeable channels for the n-node case. This method is also useful in other remote quantum information processing tasks through noisy channels.


Chinese Physics B | 2012

Deterministic implementations of fermionic quantum SWAP and Fredkin gates for spin qubits based on charge detection

Wang Hong-Fu; Zhang Shou; Zhu Ai-Dong

We propose a scheme to implement fermionic quantum SWAP and Fredkin gates for spin qubits with the aid of charge detection. The scheme is deterministic without the need of qubit—qubit interaction, and the proposed setups consist of simple polarizing beam splitters, single-spin rotations, and charge detectors. Compared with linear optics quantum computation, this charge-measurement-based qubit scheme greatly enhances the success probability for implementing quantum SWAP and Fredkin gates and greatly simplifies the experimental realization of scalable quantum computers with noninteracting electrons.


Chinese Physics Letters | 2003

Quantum Fluctuation of Mesoscopic Capacitance Coupled Circuit in a Thermal Vacuum State

Zhu Ai-Dong; Zhang Shou; Jin Zhe; Zhao Yongfang; Jing Xiaogong; Qian Zheng-Nan; Su Wen-Hui

The quantum fluctuations of mesoscopic capacitance-coupled circuit in thermal vacuum state are investigated by using the theory of thermal field dynamics on the basis of quantization of the mesoscopic circuit. It is shown that under a definite temperature, the fluctuations of electric charges and currents change with temperature. The higher the temperature, the more quantum noise the coupled circuit exhibits.

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Guo Qi

Harbin Institute of Technology

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Jing Xiaogong

Harbin Institute of Technology

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Qian Zheng-Nan

Harbin Institute of Technology

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Su Shi-Lei

Harbin Institute of Technology

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Su Wen-Hui

Harbin Institute of Technology

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Zhao Yongfang

Harbin Institute of Technology

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Chen Li

Changchun University

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