Exchanging quantum correlations and non-local information between three
qubit-syatem
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2202.12627v1
- Date: Fri, 25 Feb 2022 11:28:56 GMT
- Title: Exchanging quantum correlations and non-local information between three
qubit-syatem
- Authors: F. Ebrahiam and N. Metwally
- Abstract summary: The possibility of exchanging the quantum correlations and the non-local information between three qubits interact directly or indirectly via Dzyaloshinskii-Moriya (DM) is discussed.
The ability of DM interaction to generate entanglement is larger than that displayed for the dipole interaction.
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- Abstract: The possibility of exchanging the quantum correlations and the non-local
information between three qubits interact directly or indirectly via
Dzyaloshinskii-Moriya (DM)is discussed. The initial state settings and the
interaction strength represent control parameters on the exchanging phenomena.
The non-local information that encoded on the different partitions doesn't
exceed the initial one. It is shown that, the ability of DM interaction to
generate entanglement is larger than that displayed for the dipole interaction.
The possibility of maximizing the quantum correlations between the three qubits
increases as one increase the strength of interaction and starting with large
initial quantum correlations. The long-lived quantum correlations could be
achieved by controlling the strength of the dipole interaction.
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