A compact entanglement distillery using realistic quantum memories
Levon Chakhmakhchyan, St\'ephane Gu\'erin, Joshua Nunn, Animesh Datta

TL;DR
This paper analyzes a quantum entanglement distillation protocol considering realistic memory losses, revealing critical parameters for successful entanglement enhancement and practical feasibility with current technology.
Contribution
It introduces a realistic loss model into the protocol analysis, identifying key constraints on phonon subtraction attempts and beam splitter transmissivity for effective entanglement distillation.
Findings
Decoherence in quantum memories affects entanglement enhancement.
Optimal phonon subtraction attempts are limited by memory losses.
Higher beam splitter transmissivity improves average entanglement rate.
Abstract
We adopt the beam splitter model for losses to analyse the performance of a recent compact continuous-variable entanglement distillation protocol [Phys. Rev. Lett. 108, 060502, (2012)] implemented using realistic quantum memories. We show that the decoherence undergone by a two-mode squeezed state while stored in a quantum memory can strongly modify the results of the preparatory step of the protocol. We find that the well-known method for locally increasing entanglement, phonon subtraction, may not result in entanglement gain when losses are taken into account. Thus, we investigate the critical number of phonon subtraction attempts from the matter modes of the quantum memory. If the initial state is not de-Gaussified within attempts, the protocol should be restarted to obtain any entanglement increase. Moreover, the condition implies an additional constraint on the…
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