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Controlling Sudden Birth and Sudden Death of Entanglement at Finite Temperature

Journal

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF THEORETICAL PHYSICS
Volume 49, Issue 4, Pages 717-727

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SPRINGER/PLENUM PUBLISHERS
DOI: 10.1007/s10773-010-0251-3

Keywords

Entanglement sudden death (birth); Extended Werner-like state; Stable entanglement

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [10904033]
  2. Natural Science Foundation of Hubei Province [2009CDA145]
  3. Educational Commission of Hubei Province [D20092204]
  4. Postgraduate Programme of Hubei Normal University [2007D20]

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The decoherence and the decay of quantum entanglement due to both population relaxation and thermal effects are investigated for the two qubits initially prepared in the extended Werner-like state by solving the Lindblad form of the master equation, where each qubit is interacting with an independent reservoir at finite temperature T. Entanglement sudden death (ESD) and entanglement sudden birth (ESB) are observed during the evolution process. We analyze in detail the effects of the mixedness, the degree of entanglement of the initial states and finite temperature on the time of entanglement sudden death and entanglement sudden birth. We also obtain an analytic formula for the steady state concurrence that shows its dependence on both the system parameters, the decoherence rate and finite temperature. These results arising from the combination of extended Werner-like initial state and independent thermal reservoirs suggest an approach to control the maximum possible concurrence even after the purity and finite temperature induce sudden birth, death and revival.

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