We investigate the entanglement in a two-qubit Heisenberg XYZ system with
different Dzyaloshinskii-Moriya(DM) interaction and inhomogeneous magnetic
field. It is found that the control parameters (Dx, Bx and bx)
are remarkably different with the common control parameters (Dz,Bz
and bz) in the entanglement and the critical temperature, and these
x-component parameters can increase the entanglement and the critical
temperature more efficiently. Furthermore, we show the properties of these
x-component parameters for the control of entanglement. In the ground state,
increasing Dx (spin-orbit coupling parameter) can decrease the critical
value bxc and increase the entanglement in the revival region, and
adjusting some parameters (increasing bx and J, decreasing Bx and
Δ) can decrease the critical value Dxc to enlarge the revival
region. In the thermal state, increasing Dx can increase the revival
region and the entanglement in the revival region (for T or bx), and
enhance the critical value Bxc to make the region of high entanglement
larger. Also, the entanglement and the revival region will increase with the
decrease of Bx (uniform magnetic field). In addition, small bx
(nonuniform magnetic field) has some similar properties to Dx, and with
the increase of bx the entanglement also has a revival phenomenon, so that
the entanglement can exist at higher temperature for larger bx.Comment: 8 pages, 8 figure