Mixed-State Entanglement and Distillation: Is there a “Bound” Entanglement in Nature?

Michał Horodecki, Paweł Horodecki, and Ryszard Horodecki
Phys. Rev. Lett. 80, 5239 – Published 15 June 1998
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Abstract

It is shown that if a mixed state can be distilled to the singlet form it must violate partial transposition criterion [A. Peres, Phys. Rev. Lett. 76, 1413 (1996)]. It implies that there are two qualitatively different types of entanglement: “free” entanglement which is distillable, and “bound” entanglement which cannot be brought to the singlet form useful for quantum communication purposes. A possible physical meaning of the result is discussed.

  • Received 29 January 1998

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.80.5239

©1998 American Physical Society

Authors & Affiliations

Michał Horodecki*

  • Institute of Theoretical Physics and Astrophysics, University of Gdańsk, 80-952 Gdańsk, Poland

Paweł Horodecki

  • Faculty of Applied Physics and Mathematics, Technical University of Gdańsk, 80-952 Gdańsk, Poland

Ryszard Horodecki

  • Institute of Theoretical Physics and Astrophysics, University of Gdańsk, 80-952 Gdańsk, Poland

  • *Electronic address: michalh@iftia.univ.gda.pl
  • Electronic address: pawel@mifgate.mif.pg.gda.pl
  • Electronic address: fizrh@univ.gda.pl

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Vol. 80, Iss. 24 — 15 June 1998

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