Optical and atomic decoherence in entangled atomic ensembles generated by quantum nondemolition measurements (2302.13062v1)
Abstract: We study the effects of decoherence in the form of optical phase diffusion, photon loss and gain, and atomic dephasing in entangled atomic ensembles produced via quantum nondemolition (QND) measurements. For the optical decoherence channels, we use the technique of integration within ordered operators (IWOP) to obtain the Kraus operators that describe the decoherence. We analyze the effect of different decoherence channels on a variety of quantities such as the variances of the spin operators, entanglement and correlation criteria, logarithmic negativity, and the Bell-CHSH inequality. We generally find a smooth decay of correlations and entanglement in the presence of decoherence. We find that various quantities retain showing non-classical properties under all three types of decoherence, in the short interaction time range. Our results show that such QND measurements are one of the most promising methods for entanglement generation between two Bose-Einstein condensates.
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