Bound entangled Bell diagonal states of unequal local dimensions, and
their witnesses
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2308.10607v2
- Date: Mon, 8 Jan 2024 10:55:14 GMT
- Title: Bound entangled Bell diagonal states of unequal local dimensions, and
their witnesses
- Authors: Johannes Moerland, Nikolai Wyderka, Hermann Kampermann, Dagmar
Bru{\ss}
- Abstract summary: Bell diagonal states constitute a well-studied family of bipartite quantum states.
We extend the family of entanglement criteria of Sarbicki et al. to non-Hermitian operator bases to construct entanglement witnesses for the class of generalized Bell diagonal states.
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- Abstract: Bell diagonal states constitute a well-studied family of bipartite quantum
states that arise naturally in various contexts in quantum information. In this
paper we generalize the notion of Bell diagonal states to the case of unequal
local dimensions and investigate their entanglement properties. We extend the
family of entanglement criteria of Sarbicki et al. to non-Hermitian operator
bases to construct entanglement witnesses for the class of generalized Bell
diagonal states. We then show how to optimize the witnesses with respect to
noise robustness. Finally, we use these witnesses to construct bound entangled
states that are not detected by the usual computable cross norm or realignment
and de Vicente criteria.
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