A Lower Bound on the Entanglement in the Jaynes--Cummings Model
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Abstract
The entanglement between an atom and field is investigated by using the Jaynes--Cummings model. The initial atomic state is supposed in a mixed state and the field is in a squeezed state. The lower bound on the entanglement quantified by concurrence is calculated. It is found that the entanglement with the atom being initially in a mixed state can be larger than that with the atom being initially in a pure state. The entanglement is not a monotone function of the squeezing parameter r of the field and it achieves the maximum for certain r and then decreases with further increase of r.
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CAI Jin-Fang, ZOU Jian. A Lower Bound on the Entanglement in the Jaynes--Cummings Model[J]. Chin. Phys. Lett., 2005, 22(7): 1584-1587.
CAI Jin-Fang, ZOU Jian. A Lower Bound on the Entanglement in the Jaynes--Cummings Model[J]. Chin. Phys. Lett., 2005, 22(7): 1584-1587.
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CAI Jin-Fang, ZOU Jian. A Lower Bound on the Entanglement in the Jaynes--Cummings Model[J]. Chin. Phys. Lett., 2005, 22(7): 1584-1587.
CAI Jin-Fang, ZOU Jian. A Lower Bound on the Entanglement in the Jaynes--Cummings Model[J]. Chin. Phys. Lett., 2005, 22(7): 1584-1587.
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