Quantum coherence and entanglement under the influence of decoherence
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2402.19055v1
- Date: Thu, 29 Feb 2024 11:32:30 GMT
- Title: Quantum coherence and entanglement under the influence of decoherence
- Authors: Wen-Yang Sun, A-Min Ding, Juan He, Jiadong Shi, Le Wang, Hui-Fang Xu,
Dong Wang and Liu Ye
- Abstract summary: We study the dynamic traits of the relative entropy of quantum coherence (REQC) as the quantum system interacts with the different noisy channels.
The research results demonstrate the broader prevalence and stronger robustness of the REQC as opposed to concurrence.
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- Abstract: In this work, we delve into the dynamic traits of the relative entropy of
quantum coherence (REQC) as the quantum system interacts with the different
noisy channels, drawing comparisons with entanglement (concurrence). The
research results demonstrate the broader prevalence and stronger robustness of
the REQC as opposed to concurrence. It's worth noting that the bit flip channel
cannot uphold a constant nonzero frozen the REQC, besides, the concurrence
follows a pattern of temporary reduction to zero, followed by recovery after a
certain time span. More importantly, the REQC maintains its presence
consistently until reaching a critical threshold, whereas concurrence
experiences completely attenuation to zero under the influence of phase damping
and amplitude damping channels.
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