Using a two-atom open quantum system in de Sitter space, the authors claim to derive analytic entanglement dynamics and Bell inequality violation, but the derivation rests on an ad hoc imaginary-frequency condition.
Quantum entanglement in photosynthetic light harvesting complexes
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Light harvesting components of photosynthetic organisms are complex, coupled, many-body quantum systems, in which electronic coherence has recently been shown to survive for relatively long time scales despite the decohering effects of their environments. Within this context, we analyze entanglement in multi-chromophoric light harvesting complexes, and establish methods for quantification of entanglement by presenting necessary and sufficient conditions for entanglement and by deriving a measure of global entanglement. These methods are then applied to the Fenna-Matthews-Olson (FMO) protein to extract the initial state and temperature dependencies of entanglement. We show that while FMO in natural conditions largely contains bipartite entanglement between dimerized chromophores, a small amount of long-range and multipartite entanglement exists even at physiological temperatures. This constitutes the first rigorous quantification of entanglement in a biological system. Finally, we discuss the practical utilization of entanglement in densely packed molecular aggregates such as light harvesting complexes.
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Open Quantum Entanglement: A study of two atomic system in static patch of de Sitter space
Using a two-atom open quantum system in de Sitter space, the authors claim to derive analytic entanglement dynamics and Bell inequality violation, but the derivation rests on an ad hoc imaginary-frequency condition.