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Nondestructive verification of continuous-variable entanglement

Quantum Physics 2016-07-06 v2

Abstract

An optical procedure in the context of continuous variables to verify bipartite entanglement without destroying both systems and their entanglement is proposed. To perform the nondestructive verification of entanglement, the method relies on beam-splitter and quantum nondemolition (QND) interactions of the signal modes with two ancillary probe modes. The probe modes are measured by homodyne detections, and the obtained information is used to feed forward modulation of signal modes, concluding the procedure. Characterizing the method by figures of merit used in QND processes, we can establish the conditions for an effectively quantum scheme. Based on such conditions, it is shown that the classical information acquired from the homodyne detections of probe modes is sufficient to verify the entanglement of the output signal modes. The processing impact due to added noise on the output entanglement is assessed in the case of Gaussian modes.

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@article{arxiv.1505.04509,
  title  = {Nondestructive verification of continuous-variable entanglement},
  author = {Alencar J. de Faria},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1505.04509},
  year   = {2016}
}

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7 pages, 2 figures. Close to published version

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