Entropy and Variance Squeezing of V-type Atom in Dissipative Cavity
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2601.01519v1
- Date: Sun, 04 Jan 2026 13:07:04 GMT
- Title: Entropy and Variance Squeezing of V-type Atom in Dissipative Cavity
- Authors: Zijin Liang, Qiying Pan, Hong-Mei Zou, Chenrui Bi,
- Abstract summary: We investigate the entropy and variance squeezing of a V-type atom in a dissipative cavity.<n>The results are meaningful for quantum information processing as an ultra-low-noise resource.
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- Abstract: Based on Ref.\cite{Riccardi A}, we investigate the entropy and variance squeezing of a V-type atom in a dissipative cavity, and discuss the influences of parameters including the spontaneously generated interference (SGI) ($θ$), the cavity-environment coupling ($γ_0/κ$) and the atom-cavity detuning ($Δ$) on the atomic squeezing by using different initial states. The results show that no squeezing of $S_y$ occurs under any condition and that variance squeezing of $S_x$ appears only when $Δ>0$. Entropy squeezing quantifies quantum fluctuations more precisely than variance squeezing. Moreover, the atomic squeezing of $S_x$ clearly depends on $θ$, $γ_0/κ$, $Δ$ and the initial state. These findings are meaningful for quantum information processing as an ultra-low-noise resource.
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