Experimental Creation of Entanglement Using Separable States
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Abstract
We experimentally demonstrate that the entanglement can be created on two distant particles using separable states. We show that two working particles can share some entanglement, while one ancilla particle always remains separable from the two working particles during the experimental evolution of the system. Our experiment can be viewed as a benchmark to illustrate the idea that no prior entanglement is necessary to create entanglement.
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YANG Xiao-Dong, WANG An-Min, MA Xiao-San, XU Feng, YOU Hao, NIU Wan-Qing. Experimental Creation of Entanglement Using Separable States[J]. Chin. Phys. Lett., 2005, 22(2): 279-282.
YANG Xiao-Dong, WANG An-Min, MA Xiao-San, XU Feng, YOU Hao, NIU Wan-Qing. Experimental Creation of Entanglement Using Separable States[J]. Chin. Phys. Lett., 2005, 22(2): 279-282.
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YANG Xiao-Dong, WANG An-Min, MA Xiao-San, XU Feng, YOU Hao, NIU Wan-Qing. Experimental Creation of Entanglement Using Separable States[J]. Chin. Phys. Lett., 2005, 22(2): 279-282.
YANG Xiao-Dong, WANG An-Min, MA Xiao-San, XU Feng, YOU Hao, NIU Wan-Qing. Experimental Creation of Entanglement Using Separable States[J]. Chin. Phys. Lett., 2005, 22(2): 279-282.
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