2023
DOI: 10.48550/arxiv.2302.10159
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Experimental hierarchy of two-qubit quantum correlations without state tomography

Abstract: A Werner state, which is the singlet Bell state affected by white noise, is a prototype example of states, which can reveal a hierarchy of quantum entanglement, steering, and Bell nonlocality by controlling the amount of noise. However, experimental demonstrations of this hierarchy in a sufficient and necessary way (i.e., by applying measures or universal witnesses of these quantum correlations) required so far full quantum state tomography, which is based on measuring at least 15 real parameters of two-qubit … Show more

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