Bell diagonal state

Bell diagonal states are a class of bipartite qubit states that are frequently used in quantum information and quantum computation theory.

Definition

The Bell diagonal state is defined as the probabilistic mixture of Bell states:

In density operator form, a Bell diagonal state is defined as

where is a probability distribution. Since , a Bell diagonal state is determined by three real parameters. The maximum probability of a Bell diagonal state is defined as .

Properties

1. A Bell-diagonal state is separable if all the probabilities are less or equal to 1/2, i.e., .

2. Many entanglement measures have a simple formulas for entangled Bell-diagonal states:

Relative entropy of entanglement: , where is the binary entropy function.

Entanglement of formation: ,where is the binary entropy function.

Negativity:

Log-negativity:

3. Any 2-qubit state where the reduced density matrices are maximally mixed, , is Bell-diagonal in some local basis. Viz., there exist local unitaries such that is Bell-diagonal.

References

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