Symplectic circuits, entanglement, and stimulated Hawking radiation in analog gravity
Anthony J. Brady, Ivan Agullo, Dimitrios Kranas

TL;DR
This paper introduces Gaussian formalism and symplectic circuits to analyze entanglement and stimulated Hawking radiation in analog gravity systems, providing new tools for understanding quantum effects in these setups.
Contribution
It develops analytical tools and diagrams for multi-mode scattering analysis in analog gravity, enhancing understanding of entanglement generation and the effects of input states and attenuation.
Findings
Initial squeezing enhances entanglement production.
Thermal noise reduces output entanglement.
Attenuation degrades quantum correlations.
Abstract
We introduce a convenient set of analytical tools (the Gaussian formalism) and diagrams (symplectic circuits) to analyze multi-mode scattering events in analog gravity, such as pair-creation a l\'a Hawking by black hole and white hole analog event horizons. The diagrams prove to be valuable ansatzes for the scattering dynamics, especially in settings where direct analytic results are not straightforward and one must instead rely on numerical simulations. We use these tools to investigate entanglement generation in single- and multi-horizon scenarios, in particular when the Hawking process is stimulated with classical (e.g., thermal noise) and non-classical (e.g., single-mode squeezed vacuum) input states -- demonstrating, for instance, that initial squeezing can enhance the production of entanglement and overcome the deleterious effects that initial thermal fluctuations have on the…
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Taxonomy
TopicsQuantum Electrodynamics and Casimir Effect · Relativity and Gravitational Theory · Cosmology and Gravitation Theories
