Entanglement manipulation through multicore fibres
Abstract
Multicore fibres are recently gaining considerable attention in the context of quantum communication tasks, where their capability to transmit multiple quantum states along different cores of the same channel make them a promising candidate for the implementation of scalable quantum networks. Here, we show that multicore fibres can be effectively used not only for the scope of communication but also for the generation of entangled states. By exploiting the formalism of completely positive trace preserving maps, we describe the action of a multicore fibre as a quantum channel and propose a protocol to implement bound entangled states of two qudits. Notably, the presence of crosstalk among the cores of the fibre is fundamental for the generation of such states.
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