Non-monotonic evolution of multipartite entanglement under the Unruh effect
Abstract
We investigate the behavior of tetrapartite entanglement in a four-qubit Dicke state under relativistic motion by employing the Unruh-DeWitt detector model, where one detector undergoes uniform acceleration. We show that the entanglement exhibits a non-monotonic evolution: it first decreases and subsequently increases toward a finite value as the acceleration grows. In contrast to the conventional view that the Unruh effect leads to a monotonic degradation of multipartite entanglement, our results demonstrate that it can instead enhance multipartite entanglement within a finite parameter regime. This behavior reveals a dual role of the Unruh effect in multipartite systems. Our findings therefore provide a refined understanding of relativistic multipartite quantum correlations, indicating that Dicke states constitute more robust multipartite quantum resources against Unruh-induced decoherence and may offer advantages for relativistic quantum information processing tasks.
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@article{arxiv.2605.24424,
title = {Non-monotonic evolution of multipartite entanglement under the Unruh effect},
author = {Shu-Min Wu and Si-Han Shang and Si-Yu Liu and Rui-Yang Xu and Qianqian Liu and Xiao-Li Huang},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2605.24424},
year = {2026}
}
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20 pages, 4 figures