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Harvesting correlations from thermal and squeezed coherent states

Quantum Physics 2018-10-17 v1 General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology High Energy Physics - Theory

Abstract

We study the harvesting of entanglement and mutual information by Unruh-DeWitt particle detectors from thermal and squeezed coherent field states. We prove (for arbitrary spatial dimensions, switching profiles and detector smearings) that while the entanglement harvesting ability of detectors decreases monotonically with the field temperature TT, harvested mutual information grows linearly with TT. We also show that entanglement harvesting from a general squeezed coherent state is independent of the coherent amplitude, but depends strongly on the squeezing amplitude. Moreover, we find that highly squeezed states i) allow for detectors to harvest much more entanglement than from the vacuum, and ii) ensure that the entanglement harvested does not decay with their spatial separation. Finally we analyze the spatial inhomogeneity of squeezed states and its influence on harvesting, and investigate how much entanglement one can actually extract from squeezed states when the squeezing is bandlimited.

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@article{arxiv.1809.05547,
  title  = {Harvesting correlations from thermal and squeezed coherent states},
  author = {Petar Simidzija and Eduardo Martin-Martinez},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1809.05547},
  year   = {2018}
}

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RevTeX4.1. 16 pages, 6 figures