Robustness of tripartite entangled states in passive PT-symmetric qubits
C. G. Feyisa, Cheng-Yu Liu, Muhammad S. Hasan, J. S. You, Huan-Yu Ku, and H. H. Jen

TL;DR
This paper investigates how exceptional points in passive PT-symmetric non-Hermitian qubits can generate and sustain robust tripartite entanglement, with potential applications in quantum technologies.
Contribution
It demonstrates the generation of GHZ and W states via EPs in non-Hermitian qubits and explores their robustness in various coupling and driving conditions.
Findings
GHZ states arise with all-to-all coupling
W states emerge with nearest-neighbour interactions
Entanglement persists despite non-uniform couplings and off-resonant driving
Abstract
Non-Hermitian quantum systems have attracted significant interest in recent years due to the presence of unique spectral singularities known as exceptional points (EPs), where eigenvalues and eigenvectors coalesce. The drastic changes in these systems around their EPs have led to unique entanglement dynamics, which remained elusive until quite recently. In this work, we theoretically investigate the robustness of tripartite entanglement induced by EPs of the passive PT-symmetric non-Hermitian superconducting qubits, both in stand-alone configurations and hybrid setups with Hermitian qubits. In particular, we consider the qubits with both all-to-all and nearest-neighbour couplings under uniform and non-uniform coupling strengths. Our results reveal that non-Hermitian qubits with all-to-all coupling generate GHZ states, while those with nearest-neighbour interactions produce W states.…
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Taxonomy
TopicsQuantum Mechanics and Non-Hermitian Physics · Quantum Information and Cryptography · Quantum Mechanics and Applications
