A novel quantum memory effect and thermal modulation in graviton-mediated entanglement
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2510.11075v1
- Date: Mon, 13 Oct 2025 07:16:44 GMT
- Title: A novel quantum memory effect and thermal modulation in graviton-mediated entanglement
- Authors: Mainak Dutta, Partha Nandi, Bibhas Ranjan Majhi,
- Abstract summary: We show that quantized gravitons generate entanglement and leave behind a persistent quantum memory even after the wave has passed.<n>Results identify experimentally relevant markers of gravitons and provide a framework for exploring how finite-temperature environments may help uncover the quantum nature of gravity.
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- Abstract: A central challenge in probing the quantum nature of gravity is to distinguish effects that are genuinely quantum from those that can be explained classically. In this work, we study how quantized gravitational waves interact with thermal quantum systems, modeled as harmonic oscillators. We show that, unlike classical waves, quantized gravitons generate entanglement and leave behind a persistent ``graviton-induced quantum memory'' even after the wave has passed. This effect is further shaped by the presence of thermal noise, which does not simply wash out quantum correlations but can in fact amplify them in distinctive ways. Our analysis reveals clear signatures - such as nonlinear thermal corrections and a prethermal time-crystal-like phase-that cannot arise from any classical treatment. These results identify experimentally relevant markers of gravitons and provide a framework for exploring how finite-temperature environments may help uncover the quantum nature of gravity.
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