Modulating Entanglement Dynamics of Two V-type Atoms in Dissipative
Cavity by Detuning, Weak Measurement and Reversal
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2401.08418v1
- Date: Tue, 16 Jan 2024 15:05:44 GMT
- Title: Modulating Entanglement Dynamics of Two V-type Atoms in Dissipative
Cavity by Detuning, Weak Measurement and Reversal
- Authors: Fuhua Li, Jia Wang, Hong-Mei Zou, Qiying Pan, Chenya Liu, and Zhuang
Qu
- Abstract summary: How to modulate entanglement dynamics of two V-type atoms in dissipative cavity by detuning, weak measurement and weak measurement reversal is studied.
The analytical solution of this model is obtained by solving Schrodinger Equation after diagonalizing Hamiltonian of dissipative cavity.
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- Abstract: In this paper, how to modulate entanglement dynamics of two V-type atoms in
dissipative cavity by detuning, weak measurement and weak measurement reversal
is studied. The analytical solution of this model is obtained by solving
Schrodinger Equation after diagonalizing Hamiltonian of dissipative cavity. It
is discussed in detail how the entanglement dynamics is influenced by
cavity--environment coupling, spontaneously generated interference (SGI)
parameter, detuning between cavity with environment and weak measurement
reversal. The results show that the entanglement dynamics of different initial
states obviously depends on coupling, SGI parameter, detuning and reversing
measurement strength. The stronger coupling, the smaller SGI parameter, the
larger detuning and the bigger reversing measurement strength can all not only
protect but also generate the entanglement, and the detuning is more
effectively in tne strong coupling regime than the weak measurement reversal,
which is more effectively than the SGI parameter. We also give corresponding
physical interpretations.
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