Noisy dynamics of Gaussian entanglement: a transient bound entangled phase before separability
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2503.12694v1
- Date: Sun, 16 Mar 2025 23:41:10 GMT
- Title: Noisy dynamics of Gaussian entanglement: a transient bound entangled phase before separability
- Authors: Gurvir Singh, Saptarshi Roy, Arvind,
- Abstract summary: We find a new class of Gaussian bound entangled states of four-mode continuous-variable systems.<n>These states appear as a transient phase when certain NPT-entangled Gaussian states are evolved under a noisy environment.
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- License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
- Abstract: We discover a new class of Gaussian bound entangled states of four-mode continuous-variable systems. These states appear as a transient phase when certain NPT-entangled Gaussian states are evolved under a noisy environment. A thermal bath comprising of harmonic oscillators is allowed to interact with one or modes of the system and a wide variety of initial Gaussian entangled (NPT as well as PPT) states are studied. The robustness of entanglement is defined as the time duration for which the entanglement of the initial state is preserved under the noisy dynamics. We access the separability by utilizing standard semi-definite programming techniques. While most states lose their entanglement after a certain time across all bi-partitions, an exception is observed for a three-parameter family of states which we call the generalized four-mode squeezed vacuum (gFMSV) states, which transitions to a bound entangled state, and remains so for a finite window of time. This dynamical onset of bound entanglement in continuous-variable systems is the central observation of our work. We carry out the analysis for Haar-random four-mode states (both pure and mixed) to scan the state space for transient bound entangled phase
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