Generation and propagation of entanglement in driven coupled-qubit systems
Abstract
In a bipartite system subject to decoherence from two separate reservoirs, the entanglement is typically destroyed faster than for single reservoirs. Surprisingly however, the existence of separate reservoirs can also have a beneficial entangling effect: if the qubits are coupled and driven externally by a classical field, the system ends up in a stationary state characterized by a finite degree of entanglement. This phenomenon occurs only in a certain region of the parameter space and the structure of the stationary state has a universal form which does not depend on the initial state or on the specific physical realization of the qubits. We show that the entanglement thus generated can be propagated within a quantum network using simple local unitary operations. We suggest the use of such systems as "batteries of entanglement" in quantum circuits.
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@article{arxiv.0903.3464,
title = {Generation and propagation of entanglement in driven coupled-qubit systems},
author = {Jian Li and G. S. Paraoanu},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0903.3464},
year = {2010}
}
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14 pages, 7 figures