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Entanglement dynamics in the presence of unital noisy channels
Assaf Shaham , Assaf Halevy , Liat Dovrat , Eli Megidish , Hagai Eisenberg
Racah Institute of Physics, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel
We study the decoherence properties of entangled pairs of qubits theoretically and experimentally. We find that the entanglement dynamics of maximally-entangled qubit pairs, when transmitted through unital Pauli channels, is simply manifested by the parameters of the Bloch/Poincaré sphere representation of the noise.
The obtained relations were verified experimentally using an all-optical setup. Entangled pairs of photons where generated collinearly by spontaneous parametric down-conversion, where the information was encoded in their polarization degree of freedom. The photons were sent through controllable unital channels which are composed of birefringent crystals and wave-plates [1,2]. The Post-selected entanglement of the output states was measured using a quantum state tomography procedure, and compared successfully to the theoretical predictions.
[1] A. Shaham and H. S. Eisenberg, Phys. Rev. A 83, 022303 (2011).
[2] Assaf Shaham and Hagai S. Eisenberg, Opt. Lett. 37, 2643 (2012).