Low-Dimensional Bound Entanglement With One-Way Distillable Cryptographic Key
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Abstract: We provide a class of bound entangled states that have positive distillable secure key rate. The smallest state of this kind is , which shows that peculiar security contained in bound entangled states does not need high dimensional systems. We show, that for these states a positive key rate can be obtained by {it one-way} Devetak-Winter protocol. Subsequently the volume of bound entangled key-distillable states in arbitrary dimension is shown to be nonzero. We provide a scheme of verification of cryptographic quality of experimentally prepared state in terms of local observables. Proposed set of 7 collective settings is proven to be optimal in number of settings.
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