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arxiv: 1009.3659 · v1 · pith:PZM65B2Vnew · submitted 2010-09-19 · 🪐 quant-ph

Disentanglement and Decoherence without dissipation at non-zero temperatures

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keywords disentanglementdecoherencedissipationeffectentanglementincreasestemperaturesaccording
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Decoherence is well understood, in contrast to disentanglement. According to common lore, irreversible coupling to a dissipative environment is the mechanism for loss of entanglement. Here, we show that, on the contrary, disentanglement can in fact occur at large enough temperatures $T$ even for vanishingly small dissipation (as we have shown previously for decoherence). However, whereas the effect of $T$ on decoherence increases exponentially with time, the effect of $T$ on disentanglement is constant for all times, reflecting a fundamental difference between the two phenomena. Also, the possibility of disentanglement at a particular $T$ increases with decreasing initial entanglement.

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