Abstract
We experimentally investigate how initial entanglement between the system and environment can be detected in an open system by using some prior knowledge of the joint evolutions. The protocol we employed requires classical optimization on the results after performing measurements on the system state. Such an approach does not require a full 2-qubit QST, and works in scenarios where one has access to the system only. We demonstrate the protocol on both pure entangled states and mixed entangled states. The obtained results show the experimental accessibility and validity of the protocol. Compared with the previous methods, which also assume access only to the system, this protocol is less demanding in terms of measurement and state preparation. The experimental results also show that, using the knowledge of the interaction, we can fine-tune the protocol, thus showing the potential of the protocol for developing experimentally feasible and practical entanglement detection methods.
Funder
National Natural Science Foundation of China
Subject
Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging,Instrumentation,Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics
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