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Abdel-Baset A Mohamed1,2, Mostafa Hashem2, Hichem Eleuch3,4.
Abstract
We explore the dissipative dynamics of two coupled qubits placed inside a coherent cavity-field under dipole-dipole interplay and 2-photon transitions. The generated non-classical correlations (NCCs) beyond entanglement are investigated via two measures based on the Hilbert-Schmidt norm. It is found that the robustness of the generated NCCs can be greatly enhanced by performing the intrinsic dissipation rate, dipole-dipole interplay rate, initial coherence intensity and the degree of the coherent state superpositions. The results show that the intrinsic decoherence stabilize the stationarity of the non-classical correlations while the dipole interplay rate boost them. The non-classical correlations can be frozen at their stationary correlations by increasing the intrinsic dissipation rate. Also NCCs, can be enhanced by increasing the initial coherent intensity.Entities:
Keywords: dipole-dipole interplay; intrinsic dissipation; mon-classical correlations
Year: 2019 PMID: 33267386 PMCID: PMC7515168 DOI: 10.3390/e21070672
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Entropy (Basel) ISSN: 1099-4300 Impact factor: 2.524
Figure 1The functions (dashed curves), (dot-dashed curves), (solid curves) as a function of the scaled time when , and . For in (a) and even in (b).
Figure 2As Figure 1a, but with .
Figure 3As Figure 1a, but with in (a) and in (b).
Figure 4The functions of in (a), in (b) and in (c) when with smaller coherent intensity , and .
Figure 5The quantifiers of in (a), in (b) and in (c) when with smaller coherent intensity , and .