Advances in Mathematical Physics (Jan 2012)

Creation of Two-Particle Entanglement in Open Macroscopic Quantum Systems

  • M. Merkli,
  • G. P. Berman,
  • F. Borgonovi,
  • V. I. Tsifrinovich

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1155/2012/375182
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2012

Abstract

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We consider an open quantum system of N not directly interacting spins (qubits) in contact with both local and collective thermal environments. The qubit-environment interactions are energy conserving. We trace out the variables of the thermal environments and N−2 qubits to obtain the time-dependent reduced density matrix for two arbitrary qubits. We numerically simulate the reduced dynamics and the creation of entanglement (concurrence) as a function of the parameters of the thermal environments and the number of qubits, N. Our results demonstrate that the two-qubit entanglement generally decreases as N increases. We show analytically that, in the limit N→∞, no entanglement can be created. This indicates that collective thermal environments cannot create two-qubit entanglement when many qubits are located within a region of the size of the environment coherence length. We discuss possible relevance of our consideration to recent quantum information devices and biosystems.