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Loss-tolerant parity measurement for distant quantum bits

Abstract

We propose a scheme to measure the parity of two distant qubits, while ensuring that losses on the quantum channel between them does not destroy coherences within the parity subspaces. This capability enables deterministic preparation of highly entangled qubit states whose fidelity is not limited by the transmission loss. The key observation is that, for a probe electromagnetic field in a particular quantum state; namely, a superposition of two coherent states of opposite phases, the transmission loss stochastically applies a near-unitary backaction on the probe state. This leads to a parity measurement protocol where the main effect of the transmission losses is a decrease in the measurement strength. By repeating the nondestructive (weak) parity measurement, one achieves a high-fidelity entanglement in spite of a significant transmission loss

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This paper was published in Ghent University Academic Bibliography.

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