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Sufficient conditions for three-particle entanglement and their tests in recent experiments

Michael Seevinck, Jos Uffink

Published 2001-07-13, updated 2002-02-08Version 5

We point out a loophole problem in some recent experimental claims to produce three-particle entanglement. The problem consists in the question whether mixtures of two-particle entangled states might suffice to explain the experimental data. In an attempt to close this loophole, we review two sufficient conditions that distinguish between N-particle states in which all N particles are entangled to each other and states in which only M particles are entangled (with M<N). It is shown that three recent experiments to obtain three-particle entangled states (Bouwmeester et al., Pan et al., and Rauschenbeutel et al.) do not meet these conditions. We conclude that the question whether these experiments provide confirmation of three-particle entanglement remains unresolved. We also propose modifications of the experiments that would make such confirmation feasible.

Comments: 16 pages
Journal: Phys. Rev. A, volume 65, 012107 (2002)
Categories: quant-ph
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