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On-Chip Quantum Autoencoder for Teleportation of High-Dimensional Quantum States

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Abstract

Currently most quantum teleportation experiments are based on qubits. Here, we demonstrate a quantum autoencoder assisted teleportation for high-dimensional quantum states. Our method of training the autoencoder allows us to take a finite sample of those states, learn how to compress them to qubits with nearly unit fidelity. High fidelity is achieved between the input qutrit and the qutrit recovered from the teleported qubit.

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