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NATURE PHOTONICS
Volume 4, Issue 6, Pages 376-381Publisher
NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP
DOI: 10.1038/NPHOTON.2010.87
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- Chinese Academy of Sciences
- National Fundamental Research Program of China [2006CB921900]
- National Natural Science Foundation of China
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Quantum teleportation(1) is central to the practical realization of quantum communication(2,3). Although the first proof-of-principle demonstration was reported in 1997 by the Innsbruck(4) and Rome groups(5), long-distance teleportation has so far only been realized in fibre with lengths of hundreds of metres(6,7). An optical free-space link is highly desirable for extending the transfer distance, because of its low atmospheric absorption for certain ranges of wavelength. By following the Rome scheme(5), which allows a full Bell-state measurement, we report free-space implementation of quantum teleportation over 16 km. An active feed-forward technique has been developed to enable real-time information transfer. An average fidelity of 89%, well beyond the classical limit of 2/3, is achieved. Our experiment has realized all of the non-local aspects of the original teleportation scheme and is equivalent to it up to a local unitary operation(5). Our result confirms the feasibility of space-based experiments, and is an important step towards quantum-communication applications on a global scale.
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