Entanglement robustness and spin relaxation in thermal states of two-dimensional dissipative spin system in an inhomogeneous magnetic field
Gehad Sadiek, Samaher Almalki

TL;DR
This study investigates how inhomogeneous magnetic fields influence entanglement and spin relaxation in a two-dimensional dissipative Heisenberg spin system, revealing conditions that enhance entanglement robustness and induce critical behavior.
Contribution
It demonstrates the effects of inhomogeneous magnetic fields on entanglement distribution and spin states in anisotropic 2D spin systems under dissipation, highlighting new ways to control quantum correlations.
Findings
Inhomogeneous fields enhance nearest neighbor entanglement in anisotropic systems.
Beyond nearest neighbor entanglements vanish in isotropic systems.
Inhomogeneity induces critical behavior and long-range correlations in certain configurations.
Abstract
We consider a finite two-dimensional Heisenberg triangular spin lattice at different degrees of anisotropy coupled to a dissipative Lindblad environment obeying the Born-Markovian constrain at finite temperature. We show how applying an inhomogeneous magnetic field to the system may significantly affect the entanglement distribution and properties among the spins in the asymptotic steady state of the system. Particularly, applying an inhomogeneous field with an inward (growing) gradient toward the central spin is found to considerably enhance the nearest neighbor entanglement and its robustness to the thermal dissipative decay effect in the completely anisotropic (Ising) system, whereas all the beyond nearest neighbor entanglements vanish entirely. Applying the same field to a partially anisotropic (XYZ) system, does not only enhance the nearest neighbor entanglements and their…
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Taxonomy
TopicsChemical and Physical Properties of Materials · Glass properties and applications · Photorefractive and Nonlinear Optics
