Effects of Various Interactions on Gravitational Cat States under Amplitude Damping Noise

IF 1.3 4区 物理与天体物理 Q3 PHYSICS, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Ramita Sarkar, Abbas Manan, Muhammad Noman, S. M. Zangi
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In modern quantum information processing, the engineering of quantum states to preserve information and correlations is crucial. We investigate two qubits characterized by gravitational interaction and spin-orbit coupling, assuming a specific separation between ground and excited states that affects the gravitational interaction strength. To enhance state manipulation for quantum information, we also consider exposing the system to an external magnetic field, a Josephson junction, and amplitude damping channel. We demonstrate that reduced magnetic field, temperature, and decoherence lead to higher levels of quantum correlations over longer intervals. Conversely, greater strengths of gravitational interaction, spin-orbit coupling and Josephson energy enhance the quantum correlations of the state. It is crucial to properly adjust the Josephson gate phase angle to achieve the desired levels of quantum correlations. Finally, the gravitational state characterized by various interactions remains a more optimal choice for quantum information than its simplest version, as it provides enhanced control over quantum features.

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2.50
自引率
21.40%
发文量
258
审稿时长
3.3 months
期刊介绍: International Journal of Theoretical Physics publishes original research and reviews in theoretical physics and neighboring fields. Dedicated to the unification of the latest physics research, this journal seeks to map the direction of future research by original work in traditional physics like general relativity, quantum theory with relativistic quantum field theory,as used in particle physics, and by fresh inquiry into quantum measurement theory, and other similarly fundamental areas, e.g. quantum geometry and quantum logic, etc.
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