Characterizing And Exploiting Hybrid Entanglement
Karsten Kreis

TL;DR
This thesis provides a comprehensive analysis and classification of hybrid entanglement between continuous and discrete quantum variables, exploring its properties, generation, and potential applications in quantum information processing.
Contribution
It introduces a new classification scheme for hybrid entanglement and analyzes its characteristics, including entanglement witnessing and generation methods.
Findings
Distinction between effective and true hybrid entanglement
Development of entanglement witnessing techniques for hybrid states
Methods for generating hybrid entangled states
Abstract
Quantum information theory is a very young area of research offering a lot of challenging open questions to be tackled by ambitious upcoming physicists. One such problem is addressed in this thesis. Recently, several protocols have emerged which exploit both continuous variables and discrete variables. On the one hand, outperforming many of the established pure continuous variable or discrete variable schemes, these hybrid approaches offer new opportunities. However, on the other hand, they also lead to new, intricate, as yet uninvestigated, phenomena. An important ingredient of several of these hybrid protocols is a new kind of entanglement: The hybrid entanglement between continuous variable and discrete variable quantum systems, which is studied in detail in this work. An exhaustive analysis of this kind of entanglement is performed, where the focus is on bipartite entanglement.…
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Taxonomy
TopicsQuantum Information and Cryptography · Quantum Mechanics and Applications · Quantum Computing Algorithms and Architecture
