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Jiang Nian-Quan, Fan Hong-Yi, Xi Liu-Sheng, Tang Long-Ying, Yuan Xian-Zhang. Evolution of a two-mode squeezed vacuum in the amplitude dissipative channelJ. Chin. Phys. B, 2011, 20(12): 120302.
| Jiang Nian-Quan, Fan Hong-Yi, Xi Liu-Sheng, Tang Long-Ying, Yuan Xian-Zhang. Evolution of a two-mode squeezed vacuum in the amplitude dissipative channelJ. Chin. Phys. B, 2011, 20(12): 120302. |
Evolution of a two-mode squeezed vacuum in the amplitude dissipative channel
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Abstract
For the first time we derive the dissipating result of an initial two-mode squeezed pure vacuum state passing through a two-mode amplitude dissipative channel described by the direct product of two independent single-mode master equations. Although these two master equations do not mix the two modes (there is no coupling between them), since the two-mode squeezed state is simultaneously an entangled state, the final state which emerges from passing this channel is a two-mode mixed density operator. The compact expression of the outcoming state is obtained, which manifestly shows that as time evolves, the squeezing effect decreases. -
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