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Physical Review Letters | 2014

Detecting Multiparticle Entanglement of Dicke States

Bernd Lücke; Jan Peise; Giuseppe Vitagliano; J. Arlt; L. Santos; Geza Toth; C. Klempt

Recent experiments demonstrate the production of many thousands of neutral atoms entangled in their spin degrees of freedom. We present a criterion for estimating the amount of entanglement based on a measurement of the global spin. It outperforms previous criteria and applies to a wider class of entangled states, including Dicke states. Experimentally, we produce a Dicke-like state using spin dynamics in a Bose-Einstein condensate. Our criterion proves that it contains at least genuine 28-particle entanglement. We infer a generalized squeezing parameter of -11.4(5)  dB.


Physical Review Letters | 2011

Spin Squeezing Inequalities for Arbitrary Spin

Giuseppe Vitagliano; Philipp Hyllus; I. L. Egusquiza; Geza Toth

We determine the complete set of generalized spin squeezing inequalities, given in terms of the collective angular momentum components, for particles with an arbitrary spin. They can be used for the experimental detection of entanglement in an ensemble in which the particles cannot be individually addressed. We also present a large set of criteria involving collective observables different from the angular momentum coordinates. We show that some of the inequalities can be used to detect k-particle entanglement and bound entanglement.


Physical Review A | 2014

Spin squeezing and entanglement for an arbitrary spin

Giuseppe Vitagliano; Iagoba Apellaniz; I. L. Egusquiza; Geza Toth

A complete set of generalized spin-squeezing inequalities is derived for an ensemble of particles with an arbitrary spin. Our conditions are formulated with the first and second moments of the collective angular momentum coordinates. A method for mapping the spin-squeezing inequalities for spin-


Science | 2018

Entanglement between two spatially separated atomic modes

Karsten Lange; Jan Peise; Bernd Lücke; I. Kruse; Giuseppe Vitagliano; Iagoba Apellaniz; Matthias Kleinmann; Geza Toth; C. Klempt

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New Journal of Physics | 2017

Entanglement and extreme spin squeezing of unpolarized states

Giuseppe Vitagliano; Iagoba Apellaniz; Matthias Kleinmann; Bernd Lücke; C. Klempt; Geza Toth

particles to entanglement conditions for spin-


Physical Review Letters | 2015

Quantum Nondemolition Measurement Enables Macroscopic Leggett-Garg Tests

Costantino Budroni; Giuseppe Vitagliano; Giorgio Colangelo; R. J. Sewell; Otfried Gühne; Geza Toth; Morgan W. Mitchell

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arXiv: Quantum Physics | 2018

Trade-off Between Work and Correlations in Quantum Thermodynamics

Giuseppe Vitagliano; Claude Klöckl; Marcus Huber; Nicolai Friis

particles is also presented. We apply our mapping to obtain a generalization of the original spin-squeezing inequality to higher spins. We show that, for large particle numbers, a spin-squeezing parameter for entanglement detection based on one of our inequalities is strictly stronger than the original spin-squeezing parameter defined in S\o{}rensen et al. [Nature (London) 409, 63 (2001)]. We present a coordinate system independent form of our inequalities that contains, besides the correlation and covariance tensors of the collective angular momentum operators, the nematic tensor appearing in the theory of spin nematics. Finally, we discuss how to measure the quantities appearing in our inequalities in experiments.


Physical Review A | 2018

Entanglement and extreme planar spin squeezing

Giuseppe Vitagliano; Giorgio Colangelo; F. Martin Ciurana; M. W. Mitchell; R. J. Sewell; Geza Toth

Splitting the entanglement When particles in a quantum mechanical system are entangled, a measurement performed on one part of the system can affect the results of the same type of measurement performed on another part—even if these subsystems are physically separated. Kunkel et al., Fadel et al., and Lange et al. achieved this so-called distributed entanglement in a particularly challenging setting: an ensemble of many cold atoms (see the Perspective by Cavalcanti). In all three studies, the entanglement was first created within an atomic cloud, which was then allowed to expand. Local measurements on the different, spatially separated parts of the cloud confirmed that the entanglement survived the expansion. Science, this issue p. 413, p. 409, p. 416; see also p. 376 Local measurements on spatially separated parts of a cold atom cloud confirm entanglement between the subsystems. Modern quantum technologies in the fields of quantum computing, quantum simulation, and quantum metrology require the creation and control of large ensembles of entangled particles. In ultracold ensembles of neutral atoms, nonclassical states have been generated with mutual entanglement among thousands of particles. The entanglement generation relies on the fundamental particle-exchange symmetry in ensembles of identical particles, which lacks the standard notion of entanglement between clearly definable subsystems. Here, we present the generation of entanglement between two spatially separated clouds by splitting an ensemble of ultracold identical particles prepared in a twin Fock state. Because the clouds can be addressed individually, our experiments open a path to exploit the available entangled states of indistinguishable particles for quantum information applications.


arXiv: Quantum Physics | 2017

Multiparticle entanglement criteria for nonsymmetric collective variances

Oliver Marty; Marcus Cramer; Giuseppe Vitagliano; Geza Toth; Martin B. Plenio

We present criteria to detect the depth of entanglement in macroscopic ensembles of spin-j particles using the variance and second moments of the collective spin components. The class of states detected goes beyond traditional spin-squeezed states by including Dicke states and other unpolarized states. The criteria derived are easy to evaluate numerically even for systems of very many particles and outperform past approaches, especially in practical situations where noise is present. We also derive analytic lower bounds based on the linearization of our criteria, which make it possible to define spin-squeezing parameters for Dicke states. In addition, we obtain spin squeezing parameters also from the condition derived in [A. S. Sorensen and K. Molmer, Phys. Rev. Lett. 86, 4431 (2001)]. We also extend our results to systems with fluctuating number of particles.


arXiv: Quantum Physics | 2016

Spin squeezing, macrorealism and the heisenberg uncertainty principle

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Geza Toth

University of the Basque Country

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I. L. Egusquiza

University of the Basque Country

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Iagoba Apellaniz

University of the Basque Country

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Matthias Kleinmann

University of the Basque Country

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Claude Klöckl

Autonomous University of Barcelona

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Costantino Budroni

Folkwang University of the Arts

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Otfried Gühne

Folkwang University of the Arts

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