Asymptotic entanglement sudden death in two atoms with dipole-dipole and Ising interactions coupled to a radiation field at non-zero detuning
Gehad Sadiek, Wiam Al-Drees, Salwa Shaglel, Hala Elhag

TL;DR
This paper analyzes how dipole-dipole and Ising interactions influence entanglement dynamics and sudden death in two atoms coupled to a radiation field at non-zero detuning, providing exact solutions and control strategies.
Contribution
It offers an exact analytic solution for the system's dynamics and demonstrates how combined interactions can control and eliminate entanglement sudden death.
Findings
Combining Ising and dipole-dipole interactions effectively controls ESD.
System parameters can eliminate ESD except for certain initial states.
Entanglement and quantum correlations reach asymptotic quasi-steady oscillations.
Abstract
We investigate the time evolution and asymptotic behavior of a system of two two-level atoms (qubits) interacting off-resonance with a single mode radiation field. The two atoms are coupled to each other through dipole-dipole as well as Ising interactions. An exact analytic solution for the system dynamics that spans the entire phase space is provided. We focus on initial states that cause the system to evolve to entanglement sudden death (ESD) between the two atoms. We find that combining the Ising and dipole-dipole interactions is very powerful in controlling the entanglement dynamics and ESD compared with either one of them separately. Their effects on eliminating ESD may add up constructively or destructively depending on the type of Ising interaction (Ferromagnetic or anti-Ferromagnetic), the detuning parameter value, and the initial state of the system. The asymptotic behavior of…
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