Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1860582 | Physics Letters A | 2016 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
Quantum teleportation, which depends on entangled states, is a fascinating subject and an important branch of quantum information processing. The present work reports the use of a dipolar spin thermal system as a noisy quantum channel to perform quantum teleportation. Non-locality, tested by violation of Bell's inequality and thermal entanglement, measured by negativity, shows that for the present model all entangled states, even those that do not violate Bell's inequality, are useful for teleportation.
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Authors
C.S. Castro, O.S. Duarte, D.P. Pires, D.O. Soares-Pinto, M.S. Reis,