Logic W state, which replaces each physical qubit in a W state with a Greenberger–Horne–Zeilinger state is robust against photon transmission loss in long‐distance quantum communication. In practical application, the environmental noise may make maximally entangled logic W state degrade to less entangled state, which largely limits its application. In this article, we propose an efficient entanglement concentration protocol (ECP) for logic W state, which can recover the less entangled logic W state into the maximally entangled logic W state. Our ECP relies on the nondemolition polarization parity check (PPC) gate constructed with cross‐Kerr nonlinearity. The distilled maximally entangled logic W state can be preserved for other application. Moreover, when the ECP fails, we can repeat the ECP to further concentrate the distilled less entangled logic W state. By repeating the ECP, the total success probability can be effectively increased. Based on above features, this ECP may be useful in quantum communication field.
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