Locally Unextendible Non-Maximally Entangled Basis
arXiv:1107.5395
Abstract
We introduce the concept of the locally unextendible non-maximally entangled basis (LUNMEB) in . It is shown that such a basis consists of orthogonal vectors for a non-maximally entangled state. However, there can be a maximum of orthogonal vectors for non-maximally entangled state if it is maximally entangled in dimensional subspace. Such a basis plays an important role in determining the number of classical bits that one can send in a superdense coding protocol using a non-maximally entangled state as a resource. By constructing appropriate POVM operators, we find that the number of classical bits one can transmit using a non-maximally entangled state as a resource is , where is the smallest Schmidt coefficient. However, when the state is maximally entangled in its subspace then one can send up to bits. We also find that for , former may be more suitable for the superdense coding.
7 pages, 1 figure, Accepted for publication in Quantum Information and Computation