Time evolution of entanglement and bistability of two coupled quantum dots in a driven cavity |
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Authors: | Hsiao-harng Shiau Arnab Mitra |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Physics, University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, Arkansas 72701, USA.;2. Department of Physics, Florida State College, Jacksonville, Florida 32203, USA. |
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Abstract: | AbstractThe time evolution of entanglement between two quantum dots (QDs) trapped inside a cavity driven by a coherent quantized field is studied. In the presence of dissipation, entanglement shows many interesting features such as sudden death and revival, and finite steady state value after sudden death. We also investigate dependence of entanglement on dot variables and its relation to bistability. It is found that entanglement vanishes when the cavity field intensity approaches the upper branch of the bistability curve. When the cavity is driven by a modulated field in the presence of dissipation, it can periodically generate entanglement, which is much larger than the maximum value attained in the steady-state for this system but the dots are never fully entangled. |
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Keywords: | entanglement quantum dots cavity QED bistability modulated driving field dissipation |
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