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Intrinsic decoherence effects on measurement-induced nonlocality

Published 13 May 2020 in quant-ph | (2005.06405v1)

Abstract: By considering an exactly solvable model of a two interacting spin-1/2 qubits described by the Heisenberg anisotropic interaction in the presence of intrinsic decoherence, we study the dynamics of entanglement quantified by the concurrence and measurement-induced nonlocality (MIN) based on Hilbert-Schmidt norm and trace distance with different initial conditions. We highlight the relationship between the entanglement and MIN for the pure initial state. For an initial separable state, it is found that the robustness and the generation of the quantum correlations depend on the physical parameters. While considering the entangled state as an initial state, the results show that despite the phase decoherence all the correlations reach their steady state values after exhibiting some oscillations. Finally, we show that the existence of quantum correlation captured by MIN in the unentangled state.

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