An Overview: Steady-State Quantum Entanglement via Reservoir Engineering
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2303.00490v1
- Date: Wed, 1 Mar 2023 13:26:05 GMT
- Title: An Overview: Steady-State Quantum Entanglement via Reservoir Engineering
- Authors: Ali Pedram, \"Ozg\"ur E. M\"ustecapl{\i}o\u{g}lu
- Abstract summary: In addition to the focus on quantum entanglement stabilization, we briefly discuss the same objective for steady-state quantum coherence.
The overview classifies the approaches into two main categories: hybrid drive and dissipation methods and purely dissipative schemes.
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- Abstract: We present a short overview of quantum entanglement generation and
preservation in a steady state. In addition to the focus on quantum
entanglement stabilization, we briefly discuss the same objective for
steady-state quantum coherence. The overview classifies the approaches into two
main categories: hybrid drive and dissipation methods and purely dissipative
schemes. Furthermore, purely dissipative schemes are discussed under two
subclasses of equilibrium and nonequilibrium environments. The significance of
the dissipative route to sustained quantum entanglement and challenges against
it are pointed out. Besides the value of steady-state entanglement for existing
quantum technologies, quantum computation, communication, sensing, and
simulation, its unique opportunities for emerging and future quantum technology
applications, particularly quantum heat engines and quantum energy processing,
are discussed.
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