Non-destructive discrimination of Bell states by NMR using a single Ancilla qubit

Samal, Jharana Rani ; Gupta, Manu ; Panigrahi, P. K. ; Anil Kumar, (2010) Non-destructive discrimination of Bell states by NMR using a single Ancilla qubit Journal of Physics B: Atomic, Molecular and Optical Physics, 43 (9). No pp. given. ISSN 0953-4075

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Abstract

Discrimination of Bell states plays an important role in a number of quantum computational protocols such as teleportation and secret sharing. However, most of the protocols dealing with Bell state discrimination in the literature either involve performing correlated measurements or destroying the entanglement of the system. Here, we demonstrate an NMR-based experimental realization of a protocol for Bell state discrimination, following a scheme proposed by Gupta et al (quant-ph/0504183v1, 23 April 2005), which does not destroy the Bell state under consideration. Using the proposed protocol, one can deterministically distinguish the Bell states, without performing a measurement using the entangled basis. State discrimination is performed through two independent measurements on one ancilla qubit, which leaves the Bell states unchanged.

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