Abstract
We investigate correlations among complementary observables. In particular, we show how to take advantage of mutually unbiased bases for the efficient detection of entanglement in arbitrarily high-dimensional, multipartite, and continuous-variable quantum systems. The introduced entanglement criteria are relatively easy to implement experimentally since they require only a few local measurement settings. In addition, we establish a link between the separability problem and the maximum number of mutually unbiased bases—opening an additional avenue in this long-standing open problem.
- Received 2 May 2012
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevA.86.022311
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