Measures of entanglement can be employed for the analysis of numerous quantum information protocols. Due to computational convenience, logarithmic negativity is often the choice in the case of continuous-variable systems. In this work, we analyze a continuous-variable measurement-based entanglement distillation experiment using a collection of entanglement measures. This includes logarithmic negativity, entanglement of formation, distillable entanglement, relative entropy of entanglement, and squashed entanglement. By considering the distilled entanglement as a function of the success probability of the distillation protocol, we show that the logarithmic negativity surpasses the bound on deterministic entanglement distribution at a relative...
Entanglement measures quantify nonclassical correlations present in a quantum system, but can be ext...
In this work, we show that while all measures of mixedness may be used to witness entanglement, all ...
Not all quantum protocols require entanglement to outperform their classical alternatives. The noncl...
Measures of entanglement can be employed for the analysis of numerous quantum information protocols....
Among all entanglement measures negativity arguably is the best known and most popular tool to quant...
Entanglement witnesses provide tools to detect entanglement in experimental situations without the n...
We present an experimental analysis of quadrature entanglement produced from a pair of amplitude squ...
The logarithmic negativity of a bipartite quantum state is a widely employed entanglement measure in...
Any continuous-variable distillation protocol that does not change the effective loss of the transmi...
In this paper we investigate two different entanglement measures in the case of mixed states of two ...
The purpose of an entanglement witness experiment is to certify the creation of an entangled state f...
We present a unifying approach to the quantification of entanglement based on entanglement witnesses...
Here we present experimental realizations of two new entanglement detection methods: a three-measure...
Entanglement distribution between distant parties is an essential component to most quantum communic...
Entanglement distillation aims at preparing highly entangled states out of a supply of weakly entang...
Entanglement measures quantify nonclassical correlations present in a quantum system, but can be ext...
In this work, we show that while all measures of mixedness may be used to witness entanglement, all ...
Not all quantum protocols require entanglement to outperform their classical alternatives. The noncl...
Measures of entanglement can be employed for the analysis of numerous quantum information protocols....
Among all entanglement measures negativity arguably is the best known and most popular tool to quant...
Entanglement witnesses provide tools to detect entanglement in experimental situations without the n...
We present an experimental analysis of quadrature entanglement produced from a pair of amplitude squ...
The logarithmic negativity of a bipartite quantum state is a widely employed entanglement measure in...
Any continuous-variable distillation protocol that does not change the effective loss of the transmi...
In this paper we investigate two different entanglement measures in the case of mixed states of two ...
The purpose of an entanglement witness experiment is to certify the creation of an entangled state f...
We present a unifying approach to the quantification of entanglement based on entanglement witnesses...
Here we present experimental realizations of two new entanglement detection methods: a three-measure...
Entanglement distribution between distant parties is an essential component to most quantum communic...
Entanglement distillation aims at preparing highly entangled states out of a supply of weakly entang...
Entanglement measures quantify nonclassical correlations present in a quantum system, but can be ext...
In this work, we show that while all measures of mixedness may be used to witness entanglement, all ...
Not all quantum protocols require entanglement to outperform their classical alternatives. The noncl...