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Experimental entanglement redistribution under decoherence channels

When an initially entangled pair of qubits undergoes local decoherence processes, there are a number of ways in which the original entanglement can spread throughout the multipartite system consisting of the two qubits and their environments. Here, we report theoretical and experimental results rega...

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Published in:Physical review letters 2014-12, Vol.113 (24), p.240501-240501, Article 240501
Main Authors: Aguilar, G H, Valdés-Hernández, A, Davidovich, L, Walborn, S P, Souto Ribeiro, P H
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