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Physical Review Letters | 2010

Unified View of Quantum and Classical Correlations

Kavan Modi; Tomasz Paterek; Wonmin Son; Vlatko Vedral; Mark S. Williamson

We discuss the problem of the separation of total correlations in a given quantum state into entanglement, dissonance, and classical correlations using the concept of relative entropy as a distance measure of correlations. This allows us to put all correlations on an equal footing. Entanglement and dissonance, whose definition is introduced here, jointly belong to what is known as quantum discord. Our methods are completely applicable for multipartite systems of arbitrary dimensions. We investigate additivity relations between different correlations and show that dissonance may be present in pure multipartite states.


Physical Review A | 2002

Entanglement by a beam splitter: Nonclassicality as a prerequisite for entanglement

M. S. Kim; Wonmin Son; Vladimír Bužek; P. L. Knight

A beam splitter is a simple, readily available device which can act to entangle output optical fields. We show that a necessary condition for the fields at the output of the beam splitter to be entangled is that the pure input states exhibit nonclassical behavior. We generalize this proof for arbitrary (pure or impure) Gaussian input states. Specifically, nonclassicality of the input Gaussian fields is a necessary condition for entanglement of the field modes with the help of a beam splitter. We conjecture that this is a general property of beam splitters: Nonclassicality of the inputs is a necessary condition for entangling fields in a beam splitter.


Physical Review A | 2003

Quantum nonlocality test for continuous-variable states with dichotomic observables

Hyunseok Jeong; Wonmin Son; M. S. Kim; Doyeol Ahn; Caslav Brukner

There have been theoretical and experimental studies on quantum nonlocality for continuous variables, based on dichotomic observables. In particular, we are interested in two cases of dichotomic observables for the light field of continuous variables: One case is even and odd numbers of photons and the other case is no photon and the presence of photons. We analyze various observables to give the maximum violation of Bells inequalities for continuous-variable states. We discuss an observable which gives the violation of Bells inequality for any entangled pure continuous-variable state. However, it does not have to be a maximally entangled state to give the maximal violation of Bells inequality. This is attributed to a generic problem of testing the quantum nonlocality of an infinite-dimensional state using a dichotomic observable.


Journal of Modern Optics | 2002

Entanglement transfer from continuous variables to qubits

Wonmin Son; M. S. Kim; Jinhyoung Lee; Doyeol Ahn

We show that two qubits can be entangled by local interactions with an entangled two-mode continuous variable state. This is illustrated by the evolution of two two-level atoms interacting with a two-mode squeezed state. Two modes of the squeezed field are injected respectively into two spatially separate cavities and the atoms are then sent into the cavities to interact resonantly with the cavity field. We find that the atoms may be entangled even by a two-mode squeezed state which has been decohered while penetrating into the cavity.


Physical Review Letters | 2006

Generic Bell Inequalities for Multipartite Arbitrary Dimensional Systems

Wonmin Son; Jinhyoung Lee; M. S. Kim

We present generic Bell inequalities for multipartite arbitrary dimensional systems. The inequalities that any local realistic theory must obey are violated by quantum mechanics for even dimensional systems. A large set of variants are shown to naturally emerge from the generic Bell inequalities. We discuss particular variants of Bell inequalities that are violated for all the systems including odd dimensional systems.


EPL | 2011

Quantum phase transition between cluster and antiferromagnetic states

Wonmin Son; Luigi Amico; Rosario Fazio; Alioscia Hamma; Saverio Pascazio; Vlatko Vedral

We study a Hamiltonian system describing a three–spin-1/2 cluster-like interaction competing with an Ising-like exchange. We show that the ground state in the cluster phase possesses symmetry protected topological order. A continuous quantum phase transition occurs as result of the competition between the cluster and Ising terms. At the critical point the Hamiltonian is self-dual. The geometric entanglement is also studied and used to investigate the quantum phase transition. Our findings in one dimension corroborate the analysis of the two-dimensional generalization of the system, indicating, at a mean-field level, the presence of a direct transition between an antiferromagnetic and a valence bond solid ground state.


Physical Review A | 2004

Dynamical entanglement transfer for quantum-information networks

Mauro Paternostro; Wonmin Son; Mihyang Kim; G. Falci; G. Massimo Palma

A key element in the architecture of a quantum-information processing network is a reliable physical interface between fields and qubits. We study a process of entanglement transfer engineering, where two remote qubits respectively interact with an entangled two-mode continuous-variable (CV) field. We quantify the entanglement induced in the qubit state at the expenses of the loss of entanglement in the CV system. We discuss the range of mixed entangled states which can be obtained with this setup. Furthermore, we suggest a protocol to determine the residual entangling power of the light fields inferring, thus, the entanglement left in the field modes which, after the interaction, are no longer in a Gaussian state. Two different setups are proposed: a cavity-QED system and an interface between superconducting qubits and field modes. We address in detail the practical difficulties inherent in these two proposals, showing that the latter is promising in many aspects.


Physical Review A | 2014

Optimized entropic uncertainty for successive projective measurements

Kyunghyun Baek; Tristan Farrow; Wonmin Son

We focus here on the uncertainty of an observable


New Journal of Physics | 2011

Generating topological order from a two-dimensional cluster state using a duality mapping

Benjamin J. Brown; Wonmin Son; Christina V. Kraus; Rosario Fazio; Vlatko Vedral

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Physical Review A | 2009

Quantum instability and edge entanglement in the quasi-long-range order

Wonmin Son; Luigi Amico; Francesco Plastina; Vlatko Vedral

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M. S. Kim

Imperial College London

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Luigi Amico

National University of Singapore

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Chang-Woo Lee

Seoul National University

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Jeongho Bang

Seoul National University

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Ki Hyuk Yee

Seoul National University

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Mihyang Kim

Queen's University Belfast

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