On the geometric phases in entangled states
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2208.14021v3
- Date: Thu, 8 Jun 2023 16:10:19 GMT
- Title: On the geometric phases in entangled states
- Authors: M. E. Tunalioglu, H. O. Cildiroglu and A. U. Yilmazer
- Abstract summary: Correlation relations for the spin measurements on a pair of entangled particles are investigated.
In some cases the geometric phase information is carried over to the final bipartite entangled state.
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- Abstract: Correlation relations for the spin measurements on a pair of entangled
particles scattered by the two separate arms of interferometers in hybrid
setups of different types are investigated. Concurrence, entanglement of
formation, quantum fidelity, Bures distance are used to clarify how the
geometric phase affects the initial bipartite state. This affect causes a
quantum interference due to the movement of charged particles in regions where
electromagnetic fields are not present. We shown that in some cases the
geometric phase information is carried over to the final bipartite entangled
state.
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