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Finite-time quantum entanglement in propagating squeezed microwaves.

K G FedorovS PogorzalekU Las HerasM SanzP YardP EderM FischerJ GoetzE XieK InomataYasunobu NakamuraR Di CandiaE SolanoA MarxF DeppeR Gross
Published in: Scientific reports (2018)
Two-mode squeezing is a fascinating example of quantum entanglement manifested in cross-correlations of non-commuting observables between two subsystems. At the same time, these subsystems themselves may contain no quantum signatures in their self-correlations. These properties make two-mode squeezed (TMS) states an ideal resource for applications in quantum communication. Here, we generate propagating microwave TMS states by a beam splitter distributing single mode squeezing emitted from distinct Josephson parametric amplifiers along two output paths. We experimentally study the fundamental dephasing process of quantum cross-correlations in continuous-variable propagating TMS microwave states and accurately describe it with a theory model. In this way, we gain the insight into finite-time entanglement limits and predict high fidelities for benchmark quantum communication protocols such as remote state preparation and quantum teleportation.
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