Local quantum uncertainty of two gravitational cat states in
inhomogeneous magnetic field
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2110.01239v1
- Date: Mon, 4 Oct 2021 08:10:03 GMT
- Title: Local quantum uncertainty of two gravitational cat states in
inhomogeneous magnetic field
- Authors: Rachid Hou\c{c}a, El Bou\^azzaoui Choubabi, Abdellatif Kamal,
Abdelhadi Belouad, Mohammed El Bouziani
- Abstract summary: This paper investigates the local quantum correlations (LQU) of two gravitational cat states subjected to an inhomogeneous magnetic field.
Temperature, magnetic field, and magnetic field inhomogeneity may all play a role in determining the degree of intricacy between the gravcats.
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- Abstract: This paper investigates the local quantum correlations (LQU), including
entanglement, of two gravitational cat states subjected to an inhomogeneous
magnetic field. We derived the LQU expression from the physical quantities
associated with the selected system. Our findings suggest that temperature,
magnetic field, and magnetic field inhomogeneity may all play a role in
determining the degree of intricacy between the gravcats to some extent.
Furthermore, these conclusions suggest that the thermal LQU captures a stronger
quantum correlation than the entanglement. Especially true for low external
magnetic field levels combined with low field inhomogeneity or high-temperature
domains. Besides, we obtained the states' separability for large values of
field inhomogeneity. Moreover, the correlation of the states obtained is
maximal for small magnetic field values at low temperatures. Finally, we note
that the state's systems become non-entangled and separable when the gap
between the fundamental level and the first excited level becomes large.
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