Distant entanglement protected through artificially increased local temperature

Andre R.R. Carvalho, Marcelo França Santos

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    Abstract

    In composed quantum systems, the presence of local dissipative channels causes loss of coherence and entanglement at a rate that grows with the temperature of the reservoirs. However, here we show that if temperature is artificially added to the system, entanglement decay can be significantly slowed down or even suppressed conditioned on suitable local monitoring of the reservoirs. We propose a scheme for implementing joint reservoir monitoring applicable in different experimental setups, such as trapped ions, circuit and cavity QED or quantum dots coupled to nanowires, and we analyze its general robustness against detection inefficiencies and the non-zero temperature of the natural reservoir.

    Original languageEnglish
    Article number013010
    JournalNew Journal of Physics
    Volume13
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - Jan 2011

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