Purification of Noisy Measurements and Faithful Distillation of Entanglement
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2404.10538v2
- Date: Wed, 24 Apr 2024 09:37:00 GMT
- Title: Purification of Noisy Measurements and Faithful Distillation of Entanglement
- Authors: Jaemin Kim, Jiyoung Yun, Joonwoo Bae,
- Abstract summary: We present a protocol for purifying noisy measurements and show that with the help of the purification, imperfect local operations can be used to distill entanglement.
We show that the purification protocol is robust against noise in implementation and analyze the purification in a practical realization.
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- License: http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/
- Abstract: We consider entanglement distillation in a realistic scenario with noisy operations in which quantum measurements that constitute a general quantum operation are particularly noisy. We present a protocol for purifying noisy measurements and show that with the help of the purification, imperfect local operations can be used to distill entanglement. We show that the purification protocol is robust against noise in implementation and analyze the purification in a practical realization: for measurement and gate errors up to 10%, we suggest that the purification with two additional qubits is cost-effective for distilling entanglement. The purification protocol is feasible with currently available quantum technologies and readily applied to entanglement applications.
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