Conditional atomic cat state generation via superradiance
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2410.11542v1
- Date: Tue, 15 Oct 2024 12:20:06 GMT
- Title: Conditional atomic cat state generation via superradiance
- Authors: Christoph Hotter, Arkadiusz Kosior, Helmut Ritsch, Karol Gietka,
- Abstract summary: We show how to maximize the probability of generating highly entangled states, including maximally entangled cat states, in an ensemble of atoms experiencing superradiant decay.
A key result of our study is that, in order to maximally enhance the probability of cat state generation, the initial state needs to be non-classical.
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- Abstract: Due to the inherently probabilistic nature of quantum mechanics, each experimental realization of a dynamical quantum system may yield a different measurement outcome, especially when the system is coupled to an environment that causes dissipation. Although it is in principle possible that some quantum trajectories lead to exotic highly entangled quantum states, the probability of observing these trajectories is usually extremely low. In this work, we show how to maximize the probability of generating highly entangled states, including maximally entangled cat states, in an ensemble of atoms experiencing superradiant decay. To this end, we analyze an effective non-Hermitian Hamiltonian which governs the dynamics between the quantum jumps associated with photon emission. A key result of our study is that, in order to maximally enhance the probability of cat state generation, the initial state needs to be non-classical. This can be achieved e.g. with one-axis twisting in a cavity-QED system.
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