Physics – Quantum Physics
Scientific paper
2011-12-26
Physics
Quantum Physics
11 pages, 3 figures
Scientific paper
We construct a quantumness witness following the work of Alicki and van Ryn (AvR) in "A simple test of quantumness for a single system" [J. Phys. A: Math. Theor., vol. 41, 062001 (2008)]. The AvR test is designed to detect quantumness. We reformulate the AvR test by defining it for quantum states rather than for observables. This allows us to identify the necessary quantities and resources to detect quantumness for any given system. The first quantity turns out to be the purity of the system. When applying the witness to a system with even moderate mixedness the protocol is unable to reveal any quantumness. We then show that having many copies of the system leads the witness to reveal quantumness. This seems contrary to the Bohr correspondence, which asserts that in the large number limit quantum systems become classical, while the witness shows quantumness when several non-quantum systems, as determined by the witness, are considered together. However, the resources required to detect the quantumness increase dramatically with the number of systems. We apply the quantumness witness for systems that are highly mixed but in the large number limit, which resembles nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) systems. We make several conclusion about detecting quantumness in NMR-like systems.
Fazio Rosario
Modi Kavan
Pascazio Saverio
Vedral Vlatko
Yuasa Kazuya
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