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Threshold effect for probabilistic entanglement swapping

Authors :
Luis Roa Oppliger
Torben L. Purz
Ariana Muñoz
Sebastián Castro
Gonzalo Hidalgo
David Montoya
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
arXiv, 2021.

Abstract

The basic \emph{entanglement swapping protocol} allows to project two qubits, which have never interacted, onto a maximally entangled state. For deterministic swapping, the key ingredient is the maximal entanglement that was initially contained in two pairs of qubits and the capacity of projecting onto a Bell basis. Thus the basic and deterministic entanglement swapping scheme involves three maximal level of entanglement. In this work we propose probabilistic entanglement swapping processes performed with different amounts of initial entanglement. Besides that we suggest a non Bell measuring-basis, to introduce a third entanglement level in the process. Additionally, we propose the \emph{unambiguous state extraction scheme} as the local mechanism for probabilistically achieving the EPR projection. The combination of these three elements allows us to design four strategies for performing probabilistic entanglement swapping. Surprisingly, we find a twofold entanglement threshold effect related to the concurrence of the measuring-basis. Specifically, the maximal probability of accomplishing a EPR projection becomes a constant for concurrences higher than or equal to threshold entanglement value. Thus, we show that maximal entanglement in the measuring-basis is not required for attaining the EPR projection.<br />Comment: 8 pages, 3 figures

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....1021043ecdf8b5452aca4bb2898ba59e
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.48550/arxiv.2107.07689