Generating entanglement between two-dimensional cavities in uniform acceleration
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🪐 quant-ph
gr-qc
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accelerationcavitiesentanglementcavitytwo-dimensionalabilityacceleratedaffected
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Moving cavities promise to be a suitable system for relativistic quantum information processing. It has been shown that an inertial and a uniformly accelerated one-dimensional cavity can become entangled by letting an atom emit an excitation while it passes through the cavities, but the acceleration degrades the ability to generate entanglement. We show that in the two-dimensional case the entanglement generated is affected not only by the cavity's acceleration but also by its transverse dimension which plays the role of an effective mass.
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