Universally Optimal Verification of Entangled States with Nondemolition Measurements

Ye Chao Liu, Jiangwei Shang, Rui Han, Xiangdong Zhang

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Abstract

The efficient and reliable characterization of quantum states plays a vital role in most, if not all, quantum information processing tasks. In this work, we present a universally optimal protocol for verifying entangled states by employing the so-called quantum nondemolition measurements, such that the verification efficiency is equivalent to that of the optimal global strategy. Instead of being probabilistic as the standard verification strategies, our protocol is constructed sequentially, which is thus more favorable for experimental realizations. In addition, the target states are preserved in the protocol after each measurement, so can be reused in any subsequent tasks. We demonstrate the power of our protocol for the optimal verification of Bell states, arbitrary two-qubit pure states, and stabilizer states. We also prove that our protocol is able to perform tasks including fidelity estimation and state preparation.

Original languageEnglish
Article number090504
JournalPhysical Review Letters
Volume126
Issue number9
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 4 Mar 2021

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