Nondivisibility versus backflow of information in understanding revivals of quantum correlations for continuous-variable systems interacting with fluctuating environments
Autor: | Jacopo Trapani, Matteo G. A. Paris |
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Jazyk: | angličtina |
Předmět: |
Physics
Quantum Physics Field (physics) Gaussian Quantum dynamics FOS: Physical sciences 01 natural sciences Noise (electronics) 010305 fluids & plasmas symbols.namesake Open quantum system 0103 physical sciences Quantum system symbols Statistical physics 010306 general physics Quantum Physics (quant-ph) Quantum Backflow |
Zdroj: | Physical Review A |
ISSN: | 2469-9934 2469-9926 |
DOI: | 10.1103/physreva.93.042119 |
Popis: | We address the dynamics of quantum correlations for a bipartite continuous-variable quantum system interacting with its fluctuating environment. In particular, we consider two independent quantum oscillators initially prepared in a Gaussian state, e.g., a squeezed thermal state, and compare the dynamics resulting from local noise, i.e., oscillators coupled to two independent external fields, to that originating from common noise, i.e., oscillators interacting with a single common field. We prove non-Markovianity (nondivisibility) of the dynamics in both regimes and analyze the connections between nondivisibility, backflow of information, and revivals of quantum correlations. Our main results may be summarized as follows: (i) revivals of quantumness are present in both scenarios, however, the interaction with a common environment better preserves the quantum features of the system; (ii) the dynamics is always nondivisible but revivals of quantum correlations are present only when backflow of information is present as well. We conclude that nondivisibility in its own is not a resource to preserve quantum correlations in our system, i.e., it is not sufficient to observe recoherence phenomena. Rather, it represents a necessary prerequisite to obtain backflow of information, which is the true ingredient to obtain revivals of quantumness. |
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