Jurnal Fisika Flux (Nov 2022)
Entanglement Entropy Analysis in Dicke's Model Quantum System
Abstract
Entanglement is a property of interacting particles in a quantum system. The measure of the interaction can be known by looking for the entanglement entropy value in the system. The quantum system used in this study is the Dicke model quantum system which consists of a single-mode electromagnetic radiation field and a two-level N-atom. This study aims to determine the influence of the coupling constant on entanglement entropy and system dynamics. Simulation of system dynamics is carried out with the Quantum Toolbox in Python (QuTiP) module. The simulation results show that the coupling constant has a significant effect on the entanglement entropy value. The greater the value of the coupling constant used, the entanglement entropy value increases. In addition, there is a maximum entanglement entropy value for N greater than one. The coupling constant also affects the dynamics of the system, that is, the greater the value of the coupling constant, the more quantum states can be accessed by atoms.
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