Entanglement witnessing and quantum cryptography with non-ideal ferromagnetic detectors
Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics
2015-06-17 v3 Quantum Physics
Abstract
We investigate theoretically the use of non-ideal ferromagnetic contacts as a mean to detect quantum entanglement of electron spins in transport experiments. We use a designated entanglement witness and find a minimal spin polarization of required to demonstrate spin entanglement. This is significantly less stringent than the ubiquitous tests of Bell's inequality with . In addition, we discuss the impact of decoherence and noise on entanglement detection and apply the presented framework to a simple quantum cryptography protocol. Our results are directly applicable to a large variety of experiments.
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@article{arxiv.1310.5640,
title = {Entanglement witnessing and quantum cryptography with non-ideal ferromagnetic detectors},
author = {Waldemar Kłobus and Andrzej Grudka and Andreas Baumgartner and Damian Tomaszewski and Christian Schönenberger and Jan Martinek},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1310.5640},
year = {2015}
}
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10 pages, 4 figures