Criterion of Quantum Phase Synchronization in Continuous Variable
Systems by Local Measurement
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2002.09156v1
- Date: Fri, 21 Feb 2020 07:05:28 GMT
- Title: Criterion of Quantum Phase Synchronization in Continuous Variable
Systems by Local Measurement
- Authors: Shao-Qiang Ma, Xiao Zheng, Guo-Feng Zhang
- Abstract summary: Phase synchronization was proved to be unbounded in quantum level, but the witness of phase synchronization is always expensive in terms of the quantum resource and non-local measurements involved.
Based on the quantum uncertainty relation, we construct two local criterions for the phase synchronization in this paper.
The local criterions indicate that the phase synchronization in the quantum level can be witnessed only by the local measurements, and the deduction has been verified in the optomechanics system in numerical way.
- Score: 4.651230507491374
- License: http://arxiv.org/licenses/nonexclusive-distrib/1.0/
- Abstract: Phase synchronization was proved to be unbounded in quantum level, but the
witness of phase synchronization is always expensive in terms of the quantum
resource and non-local measurements involved. Based on the quantum uncertainty
relation, we construct two local criterions for the phase synchronization in
this paper. The local criterions indicate that the phase synchronization in the
quantum level can be witnessed only by the local measurements, and the
deduction has been verified in the optomechanics system in numerical way.
Besides, by analyzing the physical essence of the phase synchronization in
quantum level, we show that one can prepare a state, which describes two
synchronized oscillators with no entanglement between them. Thus, the
entanglement resource is not necessary in the occurrence of the ideal phase
synchronization, and also the reason for this phenomenon is discussed.
Related papers
- Enhanced quantum synchronization of a driven qubit under non-Markovian
dynamics [0.0]
We investigate quantum phase synchronization of a two-level system driven by a semiclassical laser field.
In the Markov regime, the phase preference of the qubit goes away in the long time limit, whereas the long-time phase localization persists in the non-Markovian regime.
Various system-environment parameters determine the synchronization regions and the qubit phase synchronization is shown to be enhanced in the non-Markov regime.
arXiv Detail & Related papers (2023-11-09T11:17:20Z) - Quantum Effects on the Synchronization Dynamics of the Kuramoto Model [62.997667081978825]
We show that quantum fluctuations hinder the emergence of synchronization, albeit not entirely suppressing it.
We derive an analytical expression for the critical coupling, highlighting its dependence on the model parameters.
arXiv Detail & Related papers (2023-06-16T16:41:16Z) - Fisher information as general metrics of quantum synchronization [23.786196134544927]
We propose using classical and quantum Fisher information (FI) as alternative metrics to detect and measure quantum synchronization.
We show advantages in FI-based measures, especially in 2-to-1 synchronization.
arXiv Detail & Related papers (2023-06-12T07:03:59Z) - Lie algebraic quantum phase reduction based on heterodyne detection [1.6574413179773757]
We extend the quantum phase reduction approach [PhysRevLett.132.093602] into heterodyne detection.
This study offers a comprehensive theoretical framework for analyzing quantum synchronization dynamics.
arXiv Detail & Related papers (2023-04-17T11:26:07Z) - Quantifying measurement-induced quantum-to-classical crossover using an
open-system entanglement measure [49.1574468325115]
We study the entanglement of a single particle under continuous measurements.
We find that the entanglement at intermediate time scales shows the same qualitative behavior as a function of the measurement strength.
arXiv Detail & Related papers (2023-04-06T09:45:11Z) - Geometric phases along quantum trajectories [58.720142291102135]
We study the distribution function of geometric phases in monitored quantum systems.
For the single trajectory exhibiting no quantum jumps, a topological transition in the phase acquired after a cycle.
For the same parameters, the density matrix does not show any interference.
arXiv Detail & Related papers (2023-01-10T22:05:18Z) - Role of Coherence and Degeneracies in Quantum Synchronisation [0.0]
We study quantum synchronisation by utilising Liouville space perturbation theory.
We first clarify the role of centers, symmetries and oscillating coherences in the context of quantum synchronisation.
We then analyse the eigenspectrum of the Liouville superoperator generating the dynamics of the quantum system.
arXiv Detail & Related papers (2021-04-09T14:13:39Z) - Time-Dependent Dephasing and Quantum Transport [68.8204255655161]
We show that non-Markovian dephasing assisted transport manifests only in the non-symmetric configuration.
We find similar results by considering a controllable and experimentally implementable system.
arXiv Detail & Related papers (2021-02-20T22:44:08Z) - Synchronisation phase as an indicator of persistent quantum correlations
between subsystems [68.8204255655161]
Spontaneous synchronisation is a collective phenomenon that can occur in both dynamical classical and quantum systems.
We show that our analysis applies to a variety of spontaneously synchronising open quantum systems.
arXiv Detail & Related papers (2020-06-29T17:21:32Z) - Quantum Statistical Complexity Measure as a Signalling of Correlation
Transitions [55.41644538483948]
We introduce a quantum version for the statistical complexity measure, in the context of quantum information theory, and use it as a signalling function of quantum order-disorder transitions.
We apply our measure to two exactly solvable Hamiltonian models, namely: the $1D$-Quantum Ising Model and the Heisenberg XXZ spin-$1/2$ chain.
We also compute this measure for one-qubit and two-qubit reduced states for the considered models, and analyse its behaviour across its quantum phase transitions for finite system sizes as well as in the thermodynamic limit by using Bethe ansatz.
arXiv Detail & Related papers (2020-02-05T00:45:21Z)
This list is automatically generated from the titles and abstracts of the papers in this site.
This site does not guarantee the quality of this site (including all information) and is not responsible for any consequences.