Experimental measurement-device-independent entanglement detection.
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ABSTRACT: Entanglement is one of the most puzzling features of quantum theory and of great importance for the new field of quantum information. The determination whether a given state is entangled or not is one of the most challenging open problems of the field. Here we report on the experimental demonstration of measurement-device-independent (MDI) entanglement detection using witness method for general two qubits photon polarization systems. In the MDI settings, there is no requirement to assume perfect implementations or neither to trust the measurement devices. This experimental demonstration can be generalized for the investigation of properties of quantum systems and for the realization of cryptography and communication protocols.
SUBMITTER: Nawareg M
PROVIDER: S-EPMC4316167 | biostudies-other | 2015
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other
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