The Aharonov Casher phase of a bipartite entanglement pair traversing a
quantum square ring
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2301.13472v1
- Date: Tue, 31 Jan 2023 08:40:40 GMT
- Title: The Aharonov Casher phase of a bipartite entanglement pair traversing a
quantum square ring
- Authors: Che-Chun Huang, Seng Ghee Tan and Ching-Ray Chang
- Abstract summary: We propose a quantum square ring that conveniently generates, annihilates and distills the Aharonov Casher phase with the aid of entanglement.
We have shown that entanglement in a non-Abelian system could greatly simplify future experimental efforts revolving around the studies of geometric phases.
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- Abstract: We propose in this article a quantum square ring that conveniently generates,
annihilates and distills the Aharonov Casher phase with the aid of
entanglement. The non-Abelian phase is carried by a pair of spin-entangled
particles traversing the square ring. At maximal entanglement, dynamic phases
are eliminated from the ring and geometric phases are generated in discrete
values. By contrast, at partial to no entanglement, both geometric and dynamic
phases take on discrete or locally continuous values depending only on the
wavelength and the ring size. We have shown that entanglement in a non-Abelian
system could greatly simplify future experimental efforts revolving around the
studies of geometric phases.
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