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Charles H. Bennett, Gilles Brassard, Claude Crépeau, Richard Jozsa, Asher Peres, William K. Wootters: Teleporting an unknown quantum state via dual classical and Einstein-Podolsky-Rosen channels. In: Physical Review Letters. 70. Jahrgang, Nr.13, 29. März 1993, ISSN0031-9007, S.1895–1899, doi:10.1103/PhysRevLett.70.1895, PMID 10053414 (englisch): "We call the process we are about to describe teleportation, a term from science fiction meaning to make a person or object disappear while an exact replica appears somewhere else. It must be emphasized that our teleportation, unlike some science fiction versions, defies no physical laws. In particular, it cannot take place instantaneously or over a spacelike interval, because it requires, among other things, sending a classical message from Alice to Bob."
Olsen, M., Haine, S., Bradley, A. et al.: From squeezed atom lasers to teleportation of massive articles. In: European Physical Journal Special Topics. Band160, Juli 2008, ISSN1951-6401, S.331–342, doi:10.1140/epjst/e2008-00736-5.
Charles H. Bennett, Gilles Brassard, Claude Crépeau, Richard Jozsa, Asher Peres, William K. Wootters: Teleporting an unknown quantum state via dual classical and Einstein-Podolsky-Rosen channels. In: Physical Review Letters. 70. Jahrgang, Nr.13, 29. März 1993, ISSN0031-9007, S.1895–1899, doi:10.1103/PhysRevLett.70.1895, PMID 10053414 (englisch): "We call the process we are about to describe teleportation, a term from science fiction meaning to make a person or object disappear while an exact replica appears somewhere else. It must be emphasized that our teleportation, unlike some science fiction versions, defies no physical laws. In particular, it cannot take place instantaneously or over a spacelike interval, because it requires, among other things, sending a classical message from Alice to Bob."
Dik Bouwmeester, Jian-Wei Pan, Klaus Mattle, Manfred Eibl, Harald Weinfurter, Anton Zeilinger: Experimental quantum teleportation. In: Nature. 390. Jahrgang, Nr.6660, 1. Dezember 1997, ISSN0028-0836, S.575–579, doi:10.1038/37539 (englisch): "The transfer of quantum information from particle 1 to particle 3 can happen over arbitrary distances, hence the name teleportation."