Atoms versus photons as carriers of quantum states
Smail Bougouffa, Zbigniew Ficek

TL;DR
This paper investigates the complete transfer of quantum states and entanglement in a four-qubit system with two cavities and two atoms, analyzing different coupling configurations and their ability to transfer states and generate NOON states.
Contribution
It provides conditions for complete quantum state transfer in two different coupling setups and reveals constraints on system evolution, including the generation of photonic NOON states.
Findings
Symmetric superpositions can be fully transferred via atomic coupling.
Both symmetric and antisymmetric states are transferable with overlapping field modes.
System can generate photonic NOON states through entanglement transfer.
Abstract
The problem of the complete transfer of quantum states and entanglement in a four qubits system composed of two single-mode cavities and two two-level atoms is investigated. The transfer of single and double excitation states is discussed for two different coupling configurations between the qubits. In the first, the coupling is mediated by the atoms that simultaneously couple to the cavity modes. In the second configuration, each atom resides inside one of the cavities and the coupling between the cavities is mediated by the overlapping field modes. A proper choice of basis states allows to identify states that could be completely transferred between themselves. Simple expressions are derived for the conditions for the complete transfer of quantum states and entanglement. These conditions impose severe constraints on the evolution of the system in the form of constants of motion. The…
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