Quantum energy teleportation in a quantum Hall system
Go Yusa, Wataru Izumida, Masahiro Hotta

TL;DR
This paper proposes an experimental approach for quantum energy teleportation in a quantum Hall system, enabling energy transfer without physical carriers, and estimates the achievable energy gain with realistic parameters.
Contribution
It introduces a practical experimental method for implementing quantum energy teleportation in quantum Hall systems, highlighting its physical significance and potential energy gains.
Findings
QET can be realized in quantum Hall systems
Estimated energy gain is feasible with current technology
Highlights physical significance of QET in condensed matter systems
Abstract
We propose an experimental method for a quantum protocol termed quantum energy teleportation (QET), which allows energy transportation to a remote location without physical carriers. Using a quantum Hall system as a realistic model, we discuss the physical significance of QET and estimate the order of energy gain using reasonable experimental parameters.
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