Constraints between concurrence and polarization for mixed states subjected to open system dynamics

Yonny Yugra, Carlos Montenegro, Francisco de Zela

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Resumen

Entanglement and polarization are mutually constrained by the relationship C 2 + P 2 = 1 , which engages the concurrence C of a pure, two-qubit state and the degree of polarization P of either of its two subsystems. How the above constraint generalizes for mixed states is an open question. We address mixed, two-qubit states of the X type, i.e., those whose density matrix has nonzero elements only in the two main diagonals. We focus on mixed states that arise out of a pure, two-qubit state that is subjected to either the amplitude damping channel or the depolarizing channel. We derive alternative constraints for concurrence and polarization and test them experimentally with polarization-entangled photons. We argue that our theoretical results hold also for classical light, whenever two binary degrees of freedom can be entangled.
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PublicaciónPhysical Review E
Volumen105
EstadoPublicada - 10 jun. 2022

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