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Experimental Optimal Verification of Entangled States using Local Measurements

Published 29 May 2019 in quant-ph | (1905.12175v1)

Abstract: The initialization of a quantum system into a certain state is a crucial aspect of quantum information science. While a variety of measurement strategies have been developed to characterize how well the system is initialized, for a given one, there is in general a trade-off between its efficiency and the accessible information of the quantum state. Conventional quantum state tomography can characterize unknown states by reconstructing the density matrix; however, its exponentially expensive postprocessing is likely to produce a deviate result. Alternatively, quantum state verification provides a technique to quantify the prepared state with significantly fewer measurements, especially for quantum entangled states. Here, we experimentally implement an optimal verification of entangled states with local measurements, where the estimated infidelity is inversely proportional to the number of measurements. The utilized strategy is tolerant of the impurity of realistic states, hence being highly robust in a practical sense. Even more valuable, our method only requires local measurements, which incurs only a small constant-factor (<2.5) penalty compared to the globally optimal strategy requiring nonlocal measurements.

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