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Entangling bosons through particle indistinguishability and spatial overlap

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OPTICS EXPRESS
Volume 28, Issue 25, Pages 38083-38092

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Optica Publishing Group
DOI: 10.1364/OE.410361

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  1. Korea Institute of Science and Technology [2E30620]
  2. Institute for Information and Communications Technology Promotion [2020-0-00947, 2020-0-00972]
  3. National Research Foundation ofKorea [2015R1A6A3A04059773, 2019M3E4A1079526, 2019M3E4A1079666, 2019R1A2C2006381, 2019R1I1A1A01059964]
  4. National Research Foundation of Korea [2E30620, 2019M3E4A1079666, 2019R1I1A1A01059964, 2015R1A6A3A04059773] Funding Source: Korea Institute of Science & Technology Information (KISTI), National Science & Technology Information Service (NTIS)

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Particle identity and entanglement are two fundamental quantum properties that work as major resources for various quantum information tasks. However, it is still a challenging problem to understand the correlation of the two properties in the same system. While recent theoretical studies have shown that the spatial overlap between identical particles is necessary for nontrivial entanglement, the exact role of particle indistinguishability in the entanglement of identical particles has never been analyzed quantitatively before. Here, we theoretically and experimentally investigate the behavior of entanglement between two bosons as spatial overlap and indistinguishability simultaneously vary. The theoretical computation of entanglement for generic two bosons with pseudospins is verified experimentally in a photonic system. Our results show that the amount of entanglement is a monotonically increasing function of both quantities. We expect that our work provides an insight into deciphering the role of the entanglement in quantum networks that consist of identical particles. (C) 2020 Optical Society of America under the terms of the OSA Open Access Publishing Agreement

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