Entanglement swapping of noisy qubits

ORAL

Abstract

Entanglement swapping is a basic protocol in quantum network operations and other quantum information processing applications based on entanglement distribution. Here we present a comprehensive analysis of entanglement swapping of noisy qubits using concurrence as a measure of entanglement. We examine entanglement swapping of qubit pairs in Schmidt bases and discuss relations between concurrences of the input and output states.

Presenters

  • Vladimir Malinovsky

    • US Army Rsch Lab - Adelphi
    • US Army Research Lab Adelphi

Authors

  • Vladimir Malinovsky

    • US Army Rsch Lab - Adelphi
    • US Army Research Lab Adelphi
  • Mark Hillery

    • Hunter College
  • Dov Fields

    • US Army Research Lab Adelphi
  • Siddhartha Santra

    • US Army Rsch Lab - Adelphi
  • Janos A Bergou

    • Hunter College