Effect of retardation on the dynamics of entanglement between atoms
Q. Gulfam, Z. Ficek, J. Evers

TL;DR
This paper investigates how retardation effects influence the entanglement dynamics between two distant atoms in a ring cavity, revealing phenomena like periodic sudden changes, beats, and conditions for entanglement preservation or sudden death.
Contribution
It provides a detailed analysis of retardation effects on entanglement dynamics, introducing collective Dicke states to explain sudden changes and identifying conditions for entanglement phenomena.
Findings
Retardation causes periodic sudden changes in entanglement.
Long-time dynamics show beats resembling Jaynes-Cummings collapses and revivals.
Retardation can induce entanglement where none exists without it.
Abstract
The role of retardation in the entanglement dynamics of two distant atoms interacting with a multi-mode field of a ring cavity is discussed. The retardation is associated with a finite time required for light to travel between the atoms located at a finite distance and between the atoms and the cavity boundaries. We explore features in the concurrence indicative of retardation and show how these features evolve depending on the initial state of the system, distance between the atoms and the number of modes to which the atoms are coupled. In particular, we consider the short-time and the long time dynamics for both the multi- and sub-wavelength distances between the atoms. It is found that the retardation effects can qualitatively modify the entanglement dynamics of the atoms not only at multi- but also at sub-wavelength distances. We follow the temporal evolution of the concurrence and…
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