Entanglement evolution for excitons of two separate quantum dots in a cavity driven by magnetic field
Quantum Physics
2016-08-16 v1
Abstract
The time evolution of entanglement for excitons in two quantum dots embedded in a single mode cavity is studied in a ``spin-boson'' regime. It is found that although with the dissipation from the boson mode, the excitons in the two quantum dots can be entangled by only modulating their energy bias under the influence of external driving magnetic field. Initially, the two excitons are prepared in a pure separate state. When the time-dependent magnetic field is switched on, a highly entangled state is produced and maintained even in a very long time interval. The mechanism may be used to control the quantum devices in practical applications.
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@article{arxiv.quant-ph/0611266,
title = {Entanglement evolution for excitons of two separate quantum dots in a cavity driven by magnetic field},
author = {Jun Jing and Z. G. Lü and H. R. Ma},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:quant-ph/0611266},
year = {2016}
}
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12 pages, 16 figures