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Characterizing multipartite symmetric Dicke states under the effects of noise

arXiv:0903.3939 · doi:10.1088/1367-2630/11/7/073039

Abstract

We study genuine multipartite entanglement (GME) in a system of $n$ qubits prepared in symmetric Dicke states and subjected to the influences of noise. We provide general, setup-independent expressions for experimentally favorable tools such as fidelity- and collective spin-based entanglement witnesses, as well as entangled-class discriminators and multi-point correlation functions. Besides highlighting the effects of the environment on large qubit registers, we also discuss strategies for the robust detection of GME. Our work provides techniques and results for the experimental communities interested in investigating and characterizing multipartite entangled states by introducing realistic milestones for setup design and associated predictions.

11 pages, 9 figures, RevTeX4 Revised version. Accepted for publication in New Journal of Physics