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Optica Publishing Group
  • Chinese Optics Letters
  • Vol. 19,
  • Issue 11,
  • pp. 112701-
  • (2021)

Sequential 3 → 1 quantum random access code utilizing unsharp measurements

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Abstract

Quantum random access codes (QRACs) are important communication tasks that are usually implemented in prepare-and-measure scenarios. The receiver tries to retrieve one arbitrarily chosen bit of the original bit-string from the code qubit sent by the sender. In this Letter, we analyze in detail the sequential version of the 3→1 QRAC with two receivers. The average successful probability for the strategy of unsharp measurement is derived. The prepare-and-measure strategy within projective measurement is also discussed. It is found that sequential 3→1 QRAC with weak measurement cannot be always superior to the one with projective measurement, as the 2→1 version can be.

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