Detection of qubit-oscillator entanglement in nanomechanical systems

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Abstract

In recent years, various proposals have been made on how to create entanglement between a quantum oscillator and a qubit. We propose a nanoelectromechanical device which would allow the detection of such entanglement by coupling the oscillator and the qubit to a quantum point contact. We demonstrate that measurements of the current and the symmetrized current noise of the quantum point contact reveal information about a bipartite expectation value matrix of the oscillator-qubit system. This matrix allows the evaluation of a specific entanglement witness. This proposal is a step towards the detection of entanglement between a discrete and a continuous variable in nanomechanical systems.

*This work was financially supported by the Swiss NSF

Authors

  • Thomas Schmidt

    • Yale University
  • Kjetil Borkje

    • Yale University
  • Bjoern Trauzettel

    • University of Wuerzburg, Germany
  • Christoph Bruder

    • Univ. of Basel
    • University of Basel, Switzerland