A study of quantum correlations in open quantum systems
(pp0541-0562)
Indranil
Chakrabarty, Subhashish Banerjee, and Nana Siddharth
doi:
https://doi.org/10.26421/QIC11.7-8-1
Abstracts:
In this work, we study quantum correlations in mixed states. The states
studied are modeled by a two-qubit system interacting with its
environment via a quantum non demolition (purely dephasing) as well as
dissipative type of interaction. The entanglement dynamics of this two
qubit system is analyzed. We make a comparative study of various
measures of quantum correlations, like Concurrence, Bell’s inequality,
Discord and Teleportation fidelity, on these states, generated by the
above evolutions. We classify these evoluted states on basis of various
dynamical parameters like bath squeezing parameter r, inter-qubit
spacing r12, temperature T and time of system-bath evolution t. In this
study, in addition we report the existence of entangled states which do
not violate Bell’s inequality, but can still be useful as a potential
resource for teleportation. Moreover we study the dynamics of quantum as
well as classical correlation in presence of dissipative coherence.
Key words:
Mixed state, quantum correlations |