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arxiv: 0906.4005 · v1 · pith:3XJ62NWTnew · submitted 2009-06-22 · 🪐 quant-ph

Dynamics of Entanglement and `Attractor' states in The Tavis-Cummings Model

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We study the time evolution of $N_q$ two-level atoms (or qubits) interacting with a single mode of the quantised radiation field. In the case of two qubits, we show that for a set of initial conditions the reduced density matrix of the atomic system approaches that of a pure state at $\sfrac{t_r}{4}$, halfway between that start of the collapse and the first mini revival peak, where $t_r$ is the time of the main revival. The pure state approached is the same for a set of initial conditions and is thus termed an `attractor state'. The set itself is termed the basin of attraction and the features are at the center of our attention. Extending to more qubits, we find that attractors are a generic feature of the multi qubit Jaynes Cummings model (JCM) and we therefore generalise the discovery by Gea-Banacloche for the one qubit case. We give the `basin of attraction' for $N_q$ qubits and discuss the implications of the `attractor' state in terms of the dynamics of $N_q$-body entanglement. We observe both collapse and revival and sudden birth/death of entanglement depending on the initial conditions.

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