Hierarchy in loss of nonlocal correlations of two-qubit states in noisy environments

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DOI10.1007/S11128-015-1236-1zbMATH Open1338.81072arXiv1510.00119OpenAlexW2290741099MaRDI QIDQ291503FDOQ291503

K. G. Paulson, S. V. M. Satyanarayana

Publication date: 10 June 2016

Published in: Quantum Information Processing (Search for Journal in Brave)

Abstract: Composite quantum systems exhibit non-local correlations. These counter intuitive correlations form a resource for quantum information processing and quantum computation. In our previous work on two qubit maximally entangled mixed states, we observed that entangled states, states that can be used for quantum teleportaion, states that violate Bell-CHSH inequality and states that do not admit local hidden variable description is the hierarchy in terms of the order of nonlocal correlations. In order to establish this hierarchy, in the present work, we investigate the effect of noise on two quibt states that exhibit higher order nonlocal correlations. We find that dilapidation of nonlocal correlations in the presence of noise follow the same hierarchy, that is, higher order nonlocal correlation disappears for small strength of noise, where as lower order nonlocal correlations survive strong noisy environment. We show the results for decoherence due to amplitude damping channel on various quantum states. However, we observe that same hierarchy is followed by states undergoing decoherence due to phase damping as well as depolarizing channels.


Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/1510.00119




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