Effects of Markovian noise and cavity disorders on the entanglement dynamics of double Jaynes-Cummings models
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2306.03806v2
- Date: Tue, 30 Sep 2025 13:09:20 GMT
- Title: Effects of Markovian noise and cavity disorders on the entanglement dynamics of double Jaynes-Cummings models
- Authors: Harsh Rathee, Kishore Thapliyal, Anirban Pathak,
- Abstract summary: The ability to prepare and manipulate non-classical states, such as entangled qubits, is fundamental to the development of quantum information processing, communication, and computation.<n>We investigate the dynamics of a double Jaynes-Cummings model, a well-established theoretical framework for studying light-matter interactions.<n>We examine the model under the influence of Markovian noise and static (glassy) cavity disorder. The study aims to elucidate the impact of these imperfections on entanglement dynamics.
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- Abstract: The ability to prepare and manipulate non-classical states, such as entangled qubits, is fundamental to the development of quantum information processing, communication, and computation. In this work, we investigate the dynamics of a double Jaynes-Cummings model, a well-established theoretical framework for studying light-matter interactions that captures essential features of a wide range of quantum systems, including circuit QED, optomechanics, and atomic cavity systems. We examine the model under the influence of Markovian noise and static (glassy) cavity disorder. The study aims to elucidate the impact of these imperfections on entanglement dynamics. The system is initialized with the cavity fields in vacuum and the two atoms in a specific entangled superposition state. Through numerical simulations, we observe that the presence of noise and nonlinear pumping gives rise to nontrivial features in the entanglement evolution, including the emergence of entanglement sudden death (ESD) and subsequent revivals in scenarios where such phenomena are absent in the idealized model. Markovian noise leads to a monotonic decay of entanglement, while disorder tends to wash out the entanglement features. Nonlinear interactions, on the other hand, accelerate the dynamical evolution. The combined and competing effects of noise, disorder, and nonlinearity are systematically analyzed, revealing rich and intricate behavior in the entanglement dynamics. These results contribute to a deeper understanding of the robustness and control of entanglement in open quantum systems with imperfections, which is essential for realistic implementations of quantum technologies.
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