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Nonlocal activation of bound entanglement via local quantum Zeno dynamics

Fatih Özaydin, Cihan Bayındır, Azmi Ali Altıntaṣ, Can Yesilyurt

2022Physical review. A/Physical review, A15 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Bound entanglement was shown to be activated [P. Horodecki et al., Phys. Rev. Lett. 82, 1056 (1999)] in the sense that the entanglement of a spatially separated two-qutrit system can be increased with nonzero probability via a sufficiently large number of preshared bound-entangled states, local three-level controlled operations, and classical communications. Here we present a local quantum Zeno scheme for activating bound entanglement which is based only on single-particle rotations and threshold measurements. In our scheme, neither a large number of bound-entangled states nor controlled operations are required, and classical communication is required only once at the end of the protocol. We show that a single bound-entangled state is sufficient for increasing the negativity of the target entangled state from 0.11 to 0.17, and by using four more bound-entangled states, negativity can be made greater than 0.42 and the fidelity to the maximally entangled state increases from 0.3 to 0.41, 0.50, 0.59, and 0.61. We believe our results are important not only for quantum technologies but also for a better understanding of quantum entanglement.

Topics & Concepts

Quantum entanglementQuantum Zeno effectW stateQuantum teleportationPhysicsMultipartite entanglementUpper and lower boundsQuantum mechanicsQuantum nonlocalityQutritQuantum discordQuantumSquashed entanglementQuantum channelMathematicsQuantum decoherenceMathematical analysisQuantum Information and CryptographyQuantum Mechanics and ApplicationsQuantum Computing Algorithms and Architecture
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