Experimental generation of entanglement from classical correlations via non-unital local noise
Quantum Physics
2015-10-21 v1
Abstract
We experimentally show how classical correlations can be turned into quantum entanglement, via the presence of non-unital local noise and the action of a CNOT gate. We first implement a simple two-qubit protocol in which entanglement production is not possible in the absence of local non-unital noise, while entanglement arises with the introduction of noise, and is proportional to the degree of noisiness. We then perform a more elaborate four-qubit experiment, by employing two hyperentangled photons initially carrying only classical correlations. We demonstrate a scheme where the entanglement is generated via local non-unital noise, with the advantage to be robust against local unitaries performed by an adversary.
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@article{arxiv.1503.05084,
title = {Experimental generation of entanglement from classical correlations via non-unital local noise},
author = {Adeline Orieux and Mario A. Ciampini and Paolo Mataloni and Dagmar Bruß and Matteo Rossi and Chiara Macchiavello},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1503.05084},
year = {2015}
}
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8 pages, 4 figures