Non-Markovian disentanglement dynamics in double-giant-atom
waveguide-QED systems
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2206.09435v3
- Date: Thu, 8 Dec 2022 06:48:43 GMT
- Title: Non-Markovian disentanglement dynamics in double-giant-atom
waveguide-QED systems
- Authors: Xian-Li Yin, Wen-Bin Luo, Jie-Qiao Liao
- Abstract summary: We study the disentanglement dynamics of two giant atoms coupled to a common one-dimensional waveguide.
We find that the retardation-induced non-Markovianity leads to non-exponential decay and revivals of entanglement.
This work will pave the way for the generation of stationary entanglement between two giant atoms.
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- Abstract: We study the disentanglement dynamics of two giant atoms coupled to a common
one-dimensional waveguide. We focus on the non-Markovian retarded effect in the
disentanglement of the two giant atoms by taking the photon transmission time
into account. By solving the time-delayed equations of motion for the
probability amplitudes, we obtain the evolution of the entanglement of the two
giant atoms, which are initially in the maximally entangled states in the
single-excitation space. It is found that the retardation-induced
non-Markovianity leads to non-exponential decay and revivals of entanglement.
Concretely, we consider separate-, braided-, and nested-coupling
configurations, and find that the disentanglement dynamics in these
configurations exhibits different features. We demonstrate that the
steady-state entanglement depends on the time delay under certain conditions in
these three coupling configurations. We also study the dependence of the
disentanglement of the two giant atoms on both the detuning effect and the
initial-state phase effect. In addition, we consider the disentanglement
dynamics of the two giant atoms, which are initially in the state superposed by
zero-excitation and two-excitation components. This work will pave the way for
the generation of stationary entanglement between two giant atoms, which may
have potential applications in the construction of large-scale quantum networks
based on the giant-atom waveguide-QED systems.
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