Quantum coherence is the most distinct feature of quantum mechanics.However,inevitable decoherence processes will finally destroy it and make the"Schrödinger's cat"invisible in our classical world.In this"quantum-to-classical transition",the so-called"largeness"plays a critical role.We experimentally study the largeness phenomena in the bipartite entanglement decay process through a depolarizing channel with two-photon entangled states generated from a spontaneous parametric down-conversion source.Our experiment demonstrates how the speed of entanglement decay and the time when"entanglement sudden death"happens depend on the size of the system exposed to the environment noise.
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