Experimental demonstration of universal symmetric quantum telecloning
S. Gaertner, J. Lau, N. Kiesel, M. Bourennane, H. Weinfurter

TL;DR
This paper reports an experimental demonstration of universal symmetric quantum telecloning of qubits, showcasing a multiparty quantum communication protocol that generalizes quantum teleportation using four-photon polarization entanglement.
Contribution
It provides the first experimental realization of universal symmetric 1->2 quantum telecloning of qubits using multipartite entanglement.
Findings
Successful demonstration of quantum telecloning protocol
Utilization of four-photon polarization entanglement
Advancement in quantum communication techniques
Abstract
Quantum telecloning is a multiparty quantum communication protocol which allows quantum information broadcasting. It can be, therefore, seen as a generalization of quantum teleportation. However, in contrast to quantum teleportation, it requires the resource of multipartite entanglement. Here we present an experimental demonstration of universal symmetric 1->2 quantum telecloning of qubits via four-photon polarisation entanglement.
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Taxonomy
TopicsQuantum Information and Cryptography · Quantum Computing Algorithms and Architecture · Quantum Mechanics and Applications
