Fusion of atomic W-like states in cavity QED systems
Cheng-Yun Ding, Wan-Fang Liu, Li-Hua Zhang

TL;DR
This paper introduces efficient fusion schemes for atomic W-like states in cavity QED systems, enabling the preparation of large-scale entangled states for quantum communication with high success probability and experimental feasibility.
Contribution
The authors propose novel fusion protocols for atomic W-like states using large-detuning interactions, improving efficiency and practicality for quantum information tasks.
Findings
High success probability in fusion process
Feasible under current experimental conditions
Enables large-scale atomic W-like state preparation
Abstract
It is well-known that maximally entangled GHZ states can achieve perfect teleportation and superdense coding, whereas maximally entangled W states cannot. However, it has been demonstrated that there exists a special class of non-maximally entangled W states, called as \textit{W-like} states, which can overcome this limitation. Therefore, it is of great significance to prepare such W-like states for efficient quantum communication. Here, we propose two kinds of novel and efficient fusion schemes for atomic W-like states based on the large-detuning interactions between several atoms and a single-mode cavity field, with which large-scale atomic and states can be prepared, respectively, from two small-scale atomic and states and three small-scale atomic…
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TopicsQuantum optics and atomic interactions · Laser-Matter Interactions and Applications · Quantum Information and Cryptography
