Hybrid Entanglement Swapping for Satellite-based Quantum Communications
Hung Do, Robert Malaney, Jonathan Green

TL;DR
This paper develops a framework for hybrid entanglement swapping in satellite-based quantum communication, enabling the teleportation of arbitrary quantum states over lossy channels and improving entanglement quality for secure global networks.
Contribution
It introduces a general framework for CV teleportation over lossy channels and identifies optimal strategies for teleporting DV states, accounting for transmission loss.
Findings
Hybrid entanglement swapping supports teleportation of arbitrary states.
Teleportation can preserve higher entanglement quality under certain conditions.
Impacts quantum key distribution key rates in satellite networks.
Abstract
Hybrid entanglement swapping supports the teleportation of any arbitrary states, regardless of whether the quantum information in the state is encoded in Discrete Variables (DV) or Continuous Variables (CV). In this work, we study the CV teleportation channel created between two ground receivers via direct lossy-distribution from a low-Earth-orbit (LEO) satellite. Such a flexible teleportation protocol has the potential to interconnect a global array of quantum-enabled devices regardless of the different intrinsic technology upon which the devices are built. However, past studies of hybrid entanglement swapping have not accounted for channel transmission loss. Here we derive the general framework for teleporting an arbitrary input mode over a lossy CV teleportation channel. We investigate the specific case where the input modes are part of DV states entangled in the photon number…
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