Topological dynamics of adiabatic cat states
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2211.13502v1
- Date: Thu, 24 Nov 2022 09:44:16 GMT
- Title: Topological dynamics of adiabatic cat states
- Authors: Jacquelin Luneau, Beno\^it Dou\c{c}ot, David Carpentier
- Abstract summary: We show that any initial separable state of this system generically evolves into an adiabatic cat state.
Such a state is a superposition of two adiabatic states in which the qubit is entangled between the modes.
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- Abstract: We consider a qubit topologically coupled to two quantum modes. We show that
any initial separable state of this system generically evolves into an
adiabatic cat state. Such a state is a superposition of two adiabatic states in
which the qubit is entangled between the modes. The topological coupling
between the qubit and the modes gives rise to the separation in energy between
these two components which evolve into states with distinguishable energy
content.
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