Theoretical insights on measuring quantum correlations
Abstract
We review a recently developed theoretical approach to the experimental detection and quantification of bipartite quantum correlations between a qubit and a d dimensional system. Specifically, introducing a properly designed measure Q, the presented scheme allows us to quantify general quantum correlations for arbitrary states of 2 x d systems without the need to fully reconstruct them by tomographic techniques. We take in exam the specifics of the required experimental architecture in nuclear magnetic resonance and optical settings. Finally we extend this approach to models of open system dynamics and discuss possible advantages and limitations in such a context.
Cite
@article{arxiv.1208.5964,
title = {Theoretical insights on measuring quantum correlations},
author = {Davide Girolami and Ruggero Vasile and Gerardo Adesso},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1208.5964},
year = {2012}
}
Comments
23 pages, 6 figures; to appear in Int. J. Mod. Phys. B, special issue "Classical vs quantum correlations in composite systems" edited by L. Amico, S. Bose, V. Korepin, and V. Vedral