Quantum coherence, correlations and nonclassical states in the two-qubit Rabi model with parametric oscillator
V. Yogesh, Prosenjit Maity

TL;DR
This paper investigates quantum coherence, correlations, and nonclassical states in a two-qubit Rabi model with a parametric oscillator, employing adiabatic approximation and analyzing dynamics, coherence, entanglement, and phase-space properties.
Contribution
It introduces an analytical approach to study quantum properties in a complex two-qubit oscillator system with parametric modulation, validating the approximation and exploring nonclassical states.
Findings
Good agreement between analytical and numerical energy spectra.
Observation of quasi-periodic revival and collapse in qubit populations.
Reconstruction of nearly pure, maximally entangled Bell-like states.
Abstract
Quantum coherence and quantum correlations are studied in the strongly interacting system composed of two qubits and an oscillator with the presence of a parametric medium. To analytically solve the system, we employ the adiabatic approximation approach. It assumes each qubit's characteristic frequency is substantially lower than the oscillator frequency. To validate our approximation, a good agreement between the calculated energy spectrum of the Hamiltonian with its numerical result is presented. The time evolution of the reduced density matrices of the two-qubit and the oscillator subsystems are computed from the tripartite initial state. Starting with a factorized two-qubit initial state, the quasi-periodicity in the revival and collapse phenomenon that occurs in the two-qubit population inversion is studied. Based on the measure of relative entropy of coherence, we investigate the…
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