A scheme is presented to realize the controlled teleportation of an unknown three dimensional(3D) two-particle state by using a non-maximally entangled two-particle state and a non-maximally entangled three-particle state in the 3D space as the quantum channels,and one of the particles in the channels is used as the controlled particle.Analysis shows that when the quantum channels are of maximal entanglement,namely the channels are composed of a 3D Bell state and a 3D GHZ state,the total success probability of the controlled teleportation can reach 1.And this scheme can be expanded to control the teleportation of an unknown D-dimensional two-particle state.
A new aqueous chemical growth method for generation of ZnO flowerlike and spindlelike nanostructures, transformed from layered basic zinc acetate (LBZA) nanobelts, is developed. The novel as-synthesized ZnO flowerlike and spindlelike nanostructures are mainly due to the pH. They are characterized using X-ray diffraction (XRD) and scanning electron microscopy (SEM). The X-ray diffraction peaks indicate that these ZnO nanostructures prefer to grow along the C-axis. Photoluminescence (PL) measurements show that the ZnO flowerlike nanostructures have strong ultraviolet (UV) emission properties at 380 rim, while no defect-related visible emission can be detected. The good performance for photoluminescence emission makes the ZnO flowerlike nanostructures to be promising candidates for photonic and electronic device applications.