Single-qubit measurement of two-qubit entanglement in generalized Werner states
Abstract
Conventional methods of measuring entanglement in a two-qubit photonic mixed state require the detection of both qubits. We generalize a recently introduced method which does not require the detection of both qubits, by extending it to cover a wider class of entangled states. Specifically, we present a detailed theory that shows how to measure entanglement in a family of two-qubit mixed states - obtained by generalizing Werner states - without detecting one of the qubits. Our method is interferometric and does not require any coincidence measurement or postselection. We also perform a quantitative analysis of anticipated experimental imperfections to show that the method is experimentally implementable and resistant to experimental losses.
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@article{arxiv.2306.04103,
title = {Single-qubit measurement of two-qubit entanglement in generalized Werner states},
author = {Salini Rajeev and Mayukh Lahiri},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2306.04103},
year = {2023}
}
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11 pages main paper, 5 pages supplementary material, 4 figures