Schr\"odinger cat and Werner state disentanglement simulated by trapped ion systems
Abstract
Disentanglement and loss of quantum correlations due to one global collective noise effect are described for two-qubit Schr\"odinger cat and Werner states of a four level trapped ion quantum system. Once the Jaynes-Cummings ionic interactions are mapped onto a Dirac spinor structure, the elementary tools for computing quantum correlations of two-qubit ionic states are provided. With two-qubit quantum numbers related to the total angular momentum and to its projection onto the direction of an external magnetic field (which lifts the degeneracy of the ion's internal levels), a complete analytical profile of entanglement for the Schr\"odinger cat and Werner states is obtained. Under vacuum noise (during spontaneous emission), the two-qubit entanglement in the Schr\"odinger cat states is shown to vanish asymptotically. Otherwise, the robustness of Werner states is concomitantly identified, with the entanglement content recovered by their noiseless-like evolution. Most importantly, our results point to a firstly reported sudden transition between classical and quantum decay regimes driven by a classical collective noise on the Schr\"odinger cat states, which has been quantified by the geometric discord.
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@article{arxiv.1701.08749,
title = {Schr\"odinger cat and Werner state disentanglement simulated by trapped ion systems},
author = {Victor A. S. V. Bittencourt and Alex E. Bernardini},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1701.08749},
year = {2017}
}
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22 pages, 4 figures