Non-classicality of two-qubit quantum collision model: non-Markovian effects
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2506.23818v2
- Date: Wed, 02 Jul 2025 12:42:44 GMT
- Title: Non-classicality of two-qubit quantum collision model: non-Markovian effects
- Authors: Jai Lalita, Subhashish Banerjee,
- Abstract summary: We investigate a two-qubit quantum system in contact with an environment modeled by a microscopic collision model.<n>In one scheme, a single stream of ancillae interacts with only one of the qubits of the two-qubit system.<n>In the other, both the qubits interact with two independent sequences of ancillae, which could be at the same or different temperatures.
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- Abstract: We investigate a two-qubit quantum system in contact with an environment modeled by a microscopic collision model with added ancilla-ancilla collisions in the non-Markovian regime. Two schemes of the two-qubit collision model with carried-forward correlations are introduced. In one scheme, a single stream of ancillae interacts with only one of the qubits of the two-qubit system; in the other, both the qubits interact with two independent sequences of ancillae, which could be at the same or different temperatures. The system's non-Markovian evolution is examined using the trace distance measure, and the non-classicality of the system is studied using the Wigner function, non-classical volume, and concurrence. Also, interesting steady-state behavior is observed when both the independent ancillae are kept at the same temperature.
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