Quantum correlations and Bell's inequality violation in a Heisenberg spin dimer via neutron scattering
Quantum Physics
2017-03-20 v4
Abstract
The characterization of quantum information quantifiers has attracted a considerable attention of the scientific community, since they are a useful tool to verify the presence of quantum correlations in a quantum system. In this context, in the present work we show a theoretical study of some quantifiers, such as entanglement witness, entanglement of formation, Bell's inequality violation and geometric quantum discord as a function of the diffractive properties of neutron scattering. We provide one path toward identifying the presence of quantum correlations and quantum nonlocality in a molecular magnet as a Heisenberg spin- dimer, by diffractive properties typically obtained via neutron scattering experiments.
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@article{arxiv.1610.05255,
title = {Quantum correlations and Bell's inequality violation in a Heisenberg spin dimer via neutron scattering},
author = {Clebson Cruz},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1610.05255},
year = {2017}
}