Enhancing the <i>W</i>-state quantum-network-fusion process with a single Fredkin gate
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2013
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Integrating a single Fredkin (controlled swap) gate to the previously introduced W state fusion mechanism [Ozdemir et al., New J. Phys. 13, 103003 (2011)] and using an ancillary photon, we increase the size of the fused W states and essentially, we improve the success probability of the fusion process in a promising way for a possible deterministic W-state fusion mechanism. Besides fusing arbitrary size W states, our setup can also fuse Bell states to create W states with a success probability 3/4 which is much higher than the previous works. Therefore using only this setup, it is now possible to start with Bell pairs to create and expand arbitrary size W states. Since a higher probability of success implies a lower cost of resource in terms of the number of the states spent to achieve a target size, our setup gives rise to more cost-efficient scenarios. DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevA.87.032331
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Yesilyurt, Can/0000-0003-4949-3523;
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87
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3