Schwinger effect of Gaussian correlations in constant electric fields
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2201.04001v1
- Date: Tue, 11 Jan 2022 15:27:03 GMT
- Title: Schwinger effect of Gaussian correlations in constant electric fields
- Authors: Shu-Min Wu, Hao-Sheng Zeng
- Abstract summary: We pay special attention to the difference of the Schwinger effect of correlations between modes of fermion-fermion and qubit-bosonic fields studied previously.
We also study the redistribution and conservativeness of the correlations under the Schwinger effect.
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- Abstract: We study the Schwinger effect of Gaussian correlations (quantum entanglement,
discord and mutual information) of the continuous-variable two-mode squeezed
states shared by Alice and Bob, paying special attention to the difference of
the Schwinger effect of correlations between modes of fermion-fermion and
qubit-bosonic fields studied previously. We also study the redistribution and
conservativeness of the correlations under the Schwinger effect.
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