248 research outputs found
Nonlinear entanglement witnesses, covariance matrices and the geometry of separable states
Entanglement witnesses provide a standard tool for the analysis of
entanglement in experiments. We investigate possible nonlinear entanglement
witnesses from several perspectives. First, we demonstrate that they can be
used to show that the set of separable states has no facets. Second, we give a
new derivation of nonlinear witnesses based on covariance matrices. Finally, we
investigate extensions to the multipartite case.Comment: 12 pages, 2 figures, for the proceedings of DICE2006 in Piombino
(Italy
Lower bounds on entanglement measures from incomplete information
How can we quantify the entanglement in a quantum state, if only the
expectation value of a single observable is given? This question is of great
interest for the analysis of entanglement in experiments, since in many
multiparticle experiments the state is not completely known. We present several
results concerning this problem by considering the estimation of entanglement
measures via Legendre transforms. First, we present a simple algorithm for the
estimation of the concurrence and extensions thereof. Second, we derive an
analytical approach to estimate the geometric measure of entanglement, if the
diagonal elements of the quantum state in a certain basis are known. Finally,
we compare our bounds with exact values and other estimation methods for
entanglement measures.Comment: 9 pages, 4 figures, v2: final versio
Generation of highly non-classical n-photon polarization states by super-bunching at a photon bottleneck
It is shown that coherent superpositions of two oppositely polarized n-photon
states can be created by post-selecting the transmission of n independently
generated photons into a single mode transmission line. It is thus possible to
generate highly non-classical n-photon polarization states using only the
bunching effects associated with the bosonic nature of photons. The effects of
mode-matching errors are discussed and the possibility of creating n-photon
entanglement by redistributing the photons into n separate modes is considered.Comment: 8 pages, including 4 figures, extended version of the original letter
paper, includes discussion of linear polarization statistic
Multiparticle entanglement under the influence of decoherence
We present a method to determine the decay of multiparticle quantum
correlations as quantified by the geometric measure of entanglement under the
influence of decoherence. With this, we compare the robustness of entanglement
in GHZ-, cluster-, W- and Dicke states of four qubits and show that the Dicke
state is most robust. Finally, we determine the geometric measure analytically
for decaying GHZ and cluster states of an arbitrary number of qubits.Comment: 5 pages, 3 figures, v2: final version, to appear as a Rapid
Communication in PR
Covariance matrices and the separability problem
We propose a unifying approach to the separability problem using covariance
matrices of locally measurable observables. From a practical point of view, our
approach leads to strong entanglement criteria that allow to detect the
entanglement of many bound entangled states in higher dimensions and which are
at the same time necessary and sufficient for two qubits. From a fundamental
perspective, our approach leads to insights into the relations between several
known entanglement criteria -- such as the computable cross norm and local
uncertainty criteria -- as well as their limitations.Comment: 4 pages, no figures; v3: final version to appear in PR
Estimating entanglement measures in experiments
We present a method to estimate entanglement measures in experiments. We show
how a lower bound on a generic entanglement measure can be derived from the
measured expectation values of any finite collection of entanglement witnesses.
Hence witness measurements are given a quantitative meaning without the need of
further experimental data. We apply our results to a recent multi-photon
experiment [M. Bourennane et al., Phys. Rev. Lett. 92, 087902 (2004)], giving
bounds on the entanglement of formation and the geometric measure of
entanglement in this experiment.Comment: 4 pages, 1 figure, v2: final versio
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