Measurement-device-independent quantification of irreducible high-dimensional entanglement

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Abstract

The certification of entanglement dimensionality is of great importance in characterizing quantum systems. Recently, it was pointed out that quantum correlation of high-dimensional states can be simulated with a sequence of lower-dimensional states. Such a problem may render existing characterization protocols unreliable—the observed entanglement may not be a truly high-dimensional one. Here, we introduce the notion of irreducible entanglement to capture its dimensionality that is indecomposable in terms of a sequence of lower-dimensional entangled systems. We prove this new feature can be detected in a measurement-device-independent manner with an entanglement witness protocol. To demonstrate the practicability of this technique, we experimentally apply it on a 3-dimensional bipartite state, and the result certifies the existence of irreducible (at least) 3-dimensional entanglement.

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Guo, Y., Yu, B. C., Hu, X. M., Liu, B. H., Wu, Y. C., Huang, Y. F., … Guo, G. C. (2020). Measurement-device-independent quantification of irreducible high-dimensional entanglement. Npj Quantum Information, 6(1). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41534-020-0282-4

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