A robust one-step catalytic machine for high fidelity anti-cloning and W-state generation in a multi-qubit system
Abstract
We propose a physically realizable machine which can either generate multiparticle W-like states, or implement high fidelity 1 M (M=1,2,... ∞) anti-cloning of an arbitrary qubit state, in a single step. Moreover this universal machine acts as a catalyst in that it is unchanged after either procedure, effectively resetting itself for its next operation. It also possesses an inherent immunity to decoherence. Most importantly in terms of practical multi-party quantum communication, the machine's robustness in the presence of decoherence actually increases as the number of qubits M increases.
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