Spin-exchange collisions in hot vapors create and sustain bipartite entanglement
Atomic Physics
2021-01-13 v2 Quantum Physics
Abstract
Spin-exchange collisions in alkali or alkali/noble gas vapors are at the basis of quantum sensing, nucleon structure studies, tests of fundamental symmetries, and medical imaging. We here show that spin-exchange collisions in hot alkali vapors naturally produce strong bipartite entanglement, which we explicitly quantify using the tools of quantum information science. This entanglement is shown to have a lifetime at least as long as the spin-exchange relaxation time, and to directly affect measurable spin noise observables. This is a formal theoretical demonstration that a hot and dense atomic vapor can support longlived bipartite and possibly higher-order entanglement.
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@article{arxiv.2004.11790,
title = {Spin-exchange collisions in hot vapors create and sustain bipartite entanglement},
author = {K. Mouloudakis and I. K. Kominis},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2004.11790},
year = {2021}
}
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5 pages, 2 figures