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Entanglement of nanoelectromechanical oscillators by Cooper-pair tunneling

Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics 2013-08-20 v3 Quantum Physics

Abstract

We demonstrate that entanglement of two macroscopic nanoelectromechanical resonators -- coupled to each other via a common detector, a tunnel junction -- can be generated by running a current through the device. We introduce a setup that overcomes generic limitations of proposals suggesting to entangle systems via a shared bath. At the heart of the proposal is an Andreev entangler setup, representing an experimentally feasible way of entangling two nanomechanical oscillators. Instead of relying on the coherence of a (fermionic) bath, in the Andreev entangler setup, a split Cooper-pair that coherently tunnels to each oscillator mediates their coupling and thereby induces entanglement between them. Since entanglement is in each instance generated by Markovian and non-Markovian noisy open system dynamics in an out-of-equilibrium situation, we argue that the present scheme also opens up perspectives to observe dissipation-driven entanglement in a condensed-matter system.

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@article{arxiv.1210.0665,
  title  = {Entanglement of nanoelectromechanical oscillators by Cooper-pair tunneling},
  author = {Stefan Walter and Jan Carl Budich and Jens Eisert and Björn Trauzettel},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1210.0665},
  year   = {2013}
}

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11 pages, 3 figures