Entropy (Mar 2025)
Protecting the Entanglement of X-Type Systems via Weak Measurement and Reversal in the Generalized Amplitude Damping Channel
Abstract
The study of system evolution in generalized amplitude damping is of great significance in quantum information science and quantum computing. As an important quantum noise channel, the generalized amplitude damping channel can describe the general phenomenon of the energy dissipation effect in quantum systems at finite temperature. In this paper, we study the use of weak measurement and reversal to protect the entanglement of X-type systems in generalized amplitude damping channels, and give an experimental scheme. The results show that the closer to zero the temperature environment, the better the protection effect of weak measurement and reversal, but the lower the success rate. Therefore, when choosing an experimental environment, it is important to consider not only the temperature factor but also the probability of success. Because all quantum systems work at finite temperatures, it is hoped that the study of generalized amplitude damping channels can help design more robust quantum algorithms and protocols to improve the efficiency and stability of quantum information processing.
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