A quantum amplifier is a device that enhances the strength of quantum signals or quantum states while preserving their quantum characteristics, such as coherence and entanglement. These amplifiers are crucial for various applications in quantum information processing, quantum communication, and quantum computing. Unlike classical amplifiers, which can introduce noise and distort the signals being amplified, quantum amplifiers aim to operate under the constraints imposed by quantum mechanics.

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