330 research outputs found
A study on the relations between the topological parameter and entanglement
In this paper, some relations between the topological parameter and
concurrences of the projective entangled states have been presented. It is
shown that for the case with , all the projective entangled states of two
-dimensional quantum systems are the maximally entangled states (i.e.
). And for another case with , both approach when
for and . Then we study the thermal
entanglement and the entanglement sudden death (ESD) for a kind of Yang-Baxter
Hamiltonian. It is found that the parameter not only influences the
critical temperature , but also can influence the maximum entanglement
value at which the system can arrive at. And we also find that the parameter
has a great influence on the ESD.Comment: 8 pages, 5 figure
Effects of uncertainties and errors on Lyapunov control
Lyapunov control (open-loop) is often confronted with uncertainties and
errors in practical applications. In this paper, we analyze the robustness of
Lyapunov control against the uncertainties and errors in quantum control
systems. The analysis is carried out through examinations of uncertainties and
errors, calculations of the control fidelity under influences of the
certainties and errors, as well as discussions on the caused effects. Two
examples, a closed control system and an open control system, are presented to
illustrate the general formulism.Comment: 4 pages, 5 figure
Quantum nonlocality of four-qubit entangled states
Quantum nonlocality of several four-qubit states is investigated by
constructing a new Bell inequality. These include the
Greenberger-Zeilinger-Horne (GHZ) state, W state, cluster state, and the state
that has been recently proposed in [PRL, {\bf 96}, 060502 (2006)]. The
Bell inequality is optimally violated by but not violated by the GHZ
state. The cluster state also violates the Bell inequality though not
optimally. The state can thus be discriminated from the cluster state
by using the inequality. Different aspects of four-partite entanglement are
also studied by considering the usefulness of a family of four-qubit mixed
states as resources for two-qubit teleportation. Our results generalize those
in [PRL, {\bf 72}, 797 (1994)].Comment: 13 pages, 1 figur
Experimentally realizable control fields in quantum Lyapunov control
As a hybrid of techniques from open-loop and feedback control, Lyapunov
control has the advantage that it is free from the measurement-induced
decoherence but it includes the system's instantaneous message in the control
loop. Often, the Lyapunov control is confronted with time delay in the control
fields and difficulty in practical implementations of the control. In this
paper, we study the effect of time-delay on the Lyapunov control, and explore
the possibility of replacing the control field with a pulse train or a
bang-bang signal. The efficiency of the Lyapunov control is also presented
through examining the convergence time of the controlled system. These results
suggest that the Lyapunov control is robust gainst time delay, easy to realize
and effective for high-dimensional quantum systems
Quantum Nonlocality of N-qubit W states
An experimental setup for testing quantum nonlocality of N qubits is
proposed. This method is a generalization of the optical setup proposed by
Banaszek and Wodkiewicz [1]. The quantum nonlocality of N qubits can be
obtained through its violation of N-qubit Bell inequalities. The correlation
function measured in the experiment is described by the Wigner function. The
effect of inefficient detector is also considered.Comment: 5 pages and 2 figures, some errors are corrected in v
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