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Entanglement distillation for continuous-variables under a thermal environment: Effectiveness of a non-Gaussian operation

Quantum Physics 2013-04-02 v1

Abstract

We study the task of distilling entanglement by a coherent superposition operation ta^+ra^t\hat{a}+r\hat{a}^\dagger applied to a continuous-variable state under a thermal noise. In particular, we compare the performances of two different strategies, i.e., the non-Gaussian operation ta^+ra^t\hat{a}+r\hat{a}^\dagger is applied before or after the noisy Gaussian channel. This is closely related to a fundamental problem of whether Gaussian or non-Gaussian entanglement can be more robust under a noisy channel and also provides a useful insight into the practical implementation of entanglement distribution for a long-distance quantum communication. We specifically look into two entanglement characteristics, the logarithmic negativity as a measure of entanglement and the teleportation fidelity as a usefulness of entanglement, for each distilled state. We find that the non-Gaussian operation after (before) the thermal noise becomes more effective in the low (high) temperature regime.

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@article{arxiv.1304.0186,
  title  = {Entanglement distillation for continuous-variables under a thermal environment: Effectiveness of a non-Gaussian operation},
  author = {Jaehak Lee and Hyunchul Nha},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1304.0186},
  year   = {2013}
}