Generation of entangled states and error protection from adiabatic avoided level crossings
Abstract
We consider the environment-affected dynamics of self-interacting particles living in one-dimensional double wells. Two topics are dealt with. First, we consider the production of entangled states of two-level systems. We show that by adiabatically varying the well biases we may dynamically generate maximally entangled states, starting from initially unentangled product states. Entanglement degradation due to a common type of environmental influence is then computed by solving a master equation. However, we also demonstrate that entanglement production is unaffected if the system-environment coupling is of the type that induces ``motional narrowing''. As our second but related topic, we construct a different master equation that seamlessly merges error protection/detection dynamics for quantum information with the environmental couplings responsible for producing the errors in the first place. Adiabatic avoided crossing schemes are used in both topics.
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@article{arxiv.quant-ph/0109014,
title = {Generation of entangled states and error protection from adiabatic avoided level crossings},
author = {Nicole F. Bell and R. F. Sawyer and Raymond R. Volkas and Yvonne Y. Y. Wong},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:quant-ph/0109014},
year = {2009}
}
Comments
14 pages, 6 figures. Minor changes. To appear in Phys. Rev. A