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Entanglement of solid-state qubits by measurement
Rusko Ruskov, Alexander N. Korotkov
Published 2002-06-21Version 1
We show that two identical solid-state qubits can be made fully entangled (starting from completely mixed state) with probability 1/4 just measuring them by a detector, equally coupled to the qubits. This happens in the case of repeated strong (projective) measurements as well as in a more realistic case of weak continuous measurement. In the latter case the entangled state can be identified by a flat spectrum of the detector shot noise, while the non-entangled state (probability 3/4) leads to a spectral peak at the Rabi frequency with the maximum peak-to-pedestal ratio of 32/3.
Comments: 5 pages, 2 figures
Journal: Phys. Rev. B 67, 241305(R) (2003)
Categories: cond-mat.mes-hall, quant-ph
Keywords: entanglement, detector shot noise, maximum peak-to-pedestal ratio, realistic case, probability
Tags: journal article
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