Entanglement of Two Jaynes-Cummings Atoms In Single Excitation Space
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2009.11328v1
- Date: Wed, 23 Sep 2020 18:25:13 GMT
- Title: Entanglement of Two Jaynes-Cummings Atoms In Single Excitation Space
- Authors: Ya Yang, Yan Liu, Jing Lu, Lan Zhou
- Abstract summary: We study the entanglement dynamics of two atoms coupled to their own Jaynes-Cummings cavities in single-excitation space.
Our analysis suggests that there exist collapses and recovers in the entanglement dynamics.
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- Abstract: We study the entanglement dynamics of two atoms coupled to their own
Jaynes-Cummings cavities in single-excitation space. Here we use the
concurrence to measure the atomic entanglement. And the partial Bell states as
initial states are considered. Our analysis suggests that there exist collapses
and recovers in the entanglement dynamics. The physical mechanism behind the
entanglement dynamics is the periodical information and energy exchange between
atoms and light fields. For the initial Partial Bell states, only if the ratio
of two atom-cavity coupling strengths is a rational number, the evolutionary
periodicity of the atomic entanglement can be found. And whether there is time
translation between two kinds of initial partial Bell state cases depends on
the odd-even number of the coupling strength ratio.
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