Entanglement properties of a measurement-based entanglement distillation experiment

Hao Jeng, Spyros Tserkis, Jing Yan Haw, Helen M. Chrzanowski, Jiri Janousek, Timothy C. Ralph, Ping Koy Lam, Syed M. Assad

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    Abstract

    Measures of entanglement can be employed for the analysis of numerous quantum information protocols. Due to computational convenience, logarithmic negativity is often the choice in the case of continuous-variable systems. In this work, we analyze a continuous-variable measurement-based entanglement distillation experiment using a collection of entanglement measures. This includes logarithmic negativity, entanglement of formation, distillable entanglement, relative entropy of entanglement, and squashed entanglement. By considering the distilled entanglement as a function of the success probability of the distillation protocol, we show that the logarithmic negativity surpasses the bound on deterministic entanglement distribution at a relatively large probability of success. This is in contrast to the other measures which would only be able to do so at much lower probabilities, hence demonstrating that logarithmic negativity alone is inadequate for assessing the performance of the distillation protocol. In addition to this result, we also observed an increase in the distillable entanglement by making use of upper and lower bounds to estimate this quantity. We thus demonstrate the utility of these theoretical tools in an experimental setting.

    Original languageEnglish
    Article number042304
    JournalPhysical Review A
    Volume99
    Issue number4
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 1 Apr 2019

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