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High-dimensional entanglement certification

Quantum Physics 2016-07-20 v1

Abstract

Quantum entanglement is the ability of joint quantum systems to possess global properties (correlation among systems) even when subsystems have no definite individual property. Whilst the 2-dimensional (qubit) case is well-understood, currently, tools to characterise entanglement in high dimensions are limited. We experimentally demonstrate a new procedure for entanglement certification that is suitable for large systems, based entirely on information-theoretics. It scales more efficiently than Bell's inequality, and entanglement witness. The method we developed works for arbitrarily large system dimension dd and employs only two local measurements of complementary properties. This procedure can also certify whether the system is maximally entangled. We illustrate the protocol for families of bipartite states of qudits with dimension up to 3232 composed of polarisation-entangled photon pairs.

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@article{arxiv.1604.05824,
  title  = {High-dimensional entanglement certification},
  author = {Zixin Huang and Lorenzo Maccone and Akib Karim and Chiara Macchiavello and Robert J. Chapman and Alberto Peruzzo},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1604.05824},
  year   = {2016}
}
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