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22 May 2006Entanglement management by optical waves in diatomic systems
In this paper a system of two qubits interacting with common broadband thermostat was investigated. We managed to
gain problem parameters witch can produce stationary entanglement from initially unentangled quantum states. It was
also found out that it is possible to adjust the measure of entanglement by varying problem parameters, and it can be said
that our methods are considered to be suitable for generation of entanglement with any pre-defined value. Our previous
results were extended in this paper, and we are up to show that stationary states ofthe system have non-trivial
dependence on initial conditions, witch are more complicated then it was previously reported.
A. M. Basharov,A. A. Bashkeev, andE. A. Manykin
"Entanglement management by optical waves in diatomic systems", Proc. SPIE 6256, ICONO 2005: Ultrafast Phenomena and Physics of Superintense Laser Fields; Quantum and Atom Optics; Engineering of Quantum Information, 62560P (22 May 2006); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.682377
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A. M. Basharov, A. A. Bashkeev, E. A. Manykin, "Entanglement management by optical waves in diatomic systems," Proc. SPIE 6256, ICONO 2005: Ultrafast Phenomena and Physics of Superintense Laser Fields; Quantum and Atom Optics; Engineering of Quantum Information, 62560P (22 May 2006); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.682377