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Experimental Masking of Real Quantum States

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Masking of quantum information is a way of hiding information in correlations such that no information is accessible to any local observer. Although the set of all quantum states as a whole cannot be masked into bipartite correlations according to the no-masking theorem, the set of real states is maskable and is a maximal maskable set. In this work, we experimentally realize a masking protocol of the real ququart by virtue of a photonic quantum walk. Our experiment clearly demonstrates that quantum information of the real ququart can be completely hidden in bipartite correlations of two-qubit hybrid entangled states, which are encoded in two different degrees of freedom of a single photon. The hidden information is not accessible from each qubit alone, but can be faithfully retrieved with a fidelity of about 99% from correlation measurements. By contrast, any superset of the set of real density matrices cannot be masked.

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Efficient utilization of imaginarity in quantum steering

quant-ph · 2025-08-23 · conditional · novelty 6.0

A two-measurement steering inequality based on robustness of imaginarity detects steerable two-qubit states using only four state parameters and resists more noise than the three-measurement NAQC and NAQI criteria.

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  • Efficient utilization of imaginarity in quantum steering quant-ph · 2025-08-23 · conditional · none · ref 17 · internal anchor

    A two-measurement steering inequality based on robustness of imaginarity detects steerable two-qubit states using only four state parameters and resists more noise than the three-measurement NAQC and NAQI criteria.