Single-copy activation of Bell nonlocality via broadcasting of quantum
states
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2007.16034v5
- Date: Wed, 7 Jul 2021 14:07:28 GMT
- Title: Single-copy activation of Bell nonlocality via broadcasting of quantum
states
- Authors: Joseph Bowles, Flavien Hirsch, Daniel Cavalcanti
- Abstract summary: Activation of Bell nonlocality refers to the phenomenon that some entangled mixed states that admit a local hidden variable model in the standard Bell scenario.
We present such a scenario that involves broadcasting the local subsystems of a single-copy of a bipartite quantum state to multiple parties.
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- Abstract: Activation of Bell nonlocality refers to the phenomenon that some entangled
mixed states that admit a local hidden variable model in the standard Bell
scenario nevertheless reveal their nonlocal nature in more exotic measurement
scenarios. We present such a scenario that involves broadcasting the local
subsystems of a single-copy of a bipartite quantum state to multiple parties,
and use the scenario to study the nonlocal properties of the two-qubit
isotropic state:
\begin{align}
\nonumber \rho_\alpha = \alpha\,|\Phi^+ \rangle\langle
\Phi^+|+(1-\alpha)\frac{\mathbb{1}}{4}.
\end{align}
We present two main results, considering that Nature allows for (i) the most
general no-signalling correlations, and (ii) the most general quantum
correlations at the level of any hidden variable theory. We show that the state
does not admit a local hidden variable description for $\alpha>0.559$ and
$\alpha>\frac{1}{2}$, in cases (i) and (ii) respectively, which in both cases
provides a device-independent certification of the entanglement of the state.
These bounds are significantly lower than the previously best-known bound of
$0.697$ for both Bell nonlocality and device-independent entanglement
certification using a single copy of the state. Our results show that strong
examples of non-classicality are possible with a small number of resources.
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