Abstract
Using linear optical manipulation, single photons, entangled photon pairs, photon measurement, and classical communication, we propose a scheme for a two-spin-qubit phase gate and the teleportation of a controlled-not gate between two electron spins from acting on local qubits to acting on remote qubits using quantum dots in optical microcavities. The scheme is based on spin selective photon reflection from the cavity and is achieved in a deterministic way by the sequential detection of photons and the single-qubit rotations of a single electron spin in a self-assembled GaAs-InAs quantum dot. The feasibility of the scheme is assessed showing that high average fidelities of the gates are achievable in the weak-coupling regime when the side leakage and cavity loss are low. The scheme opens promising possibilities for long-distance quantum communication, distributed quantum computation, and construction of remote quantum-information-processing networks.
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