Cavity-Mediated Molecular Entanglement and Generation of Non-Classical
States of Light
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2307.15047v1
- Date: Thu, 27 Jul 2023 17:53:50 GMT
- Title: Cavity-Mediated Molecular Entanglement and Generation of Non-Classical
States of Light
- Authors: Davis M. Welakuh, Spyros Tserkis, Scott E. Smart, Prineha Narang
- Abstract summary: We show the generation of entanglement between vibrational degrees of freedom in molecules via strong coupling to a cavity mode driven by a weak coherent field.
In a bi-molecular system, we show entanglement can not only be generated between the cavity and molecular system, but also between molecules.
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- Abstract: The generation and control of entanglement in a quantum mechanical system is
a critical element of nearly all quantum applications. Molecular systems are a
promising candidate, with numerous degrees of freedom able to be targeted.
However, knowledge of inter-system entanglement mechanisms in such systems is
limited. In this work, we demonstrate the generation of entanglement between
vibrational degrees of freedom in molecules via strong coupling to a cavity
mode driven by a weak coherent field. In a bi-molecular system, we show
entanglement can not only be generated between the cavity and molecular system,
but also between molecules. This process also results in the generation of
non-classical states of light, providing potential pathways for harnessing
entanglement in molecular systems.
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