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Semi-device-independent certification of entanglement in superdense coding

George Moreno, Ranieri Nery, Carlos de Gois, Rafael Rabelo, Rafael Chaves

2021Physical review. A/Physical review, A23 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Superdense coding is a paradigmatic protocol in quantum information science, employing a quantum communication channel to send classical information more efficiently. As we show here, it can be understood as a particular case of a prepare and measure experiment, a scenario that has attracted growing attention for its fundamental and practical applications. Formulating superdense coding as a prepare and measure scenario allows us to provide a semi-device-independent witness of entanglement that significantly improves over previous tests. Furthermore, we also show how to adapt our results into self-testing of maximally entangled states and also provide a semidefinite program formulation allowing one to efficiently optimize, for any shared quantum state, the probability of success in the superdense coding protocol.

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