Authors
R Lo Franco, Bruno Bellomo, Erika Andersson, Giuseppe Compagno
Publication date
2012/3/16
Journal
Physical Review A
Volume
85
Issue
3
Pages
032318
Publisher
American Physical Society
Description
Revivals of quantum correlations have often been explained in terms of back-action on quantum systems by their quantum environment(s). Here we consider a system of two independently evolving qubits, each locally interacting with a classical random external field. The environments of the qubits are also independent, and there is no back-action on the qubits. Nevertheless, entanglement, quantum discord, and classical correlations between the two qubits may revive in this model. We explain the revivals in terms of correlations in a classical-quantum state of the environments and the qubits. Although classical states cannot store entanglement on their own, they can play a role in storing and reviving entanglement. It is important to know how the absence of back-action, or modeling an environment as classical, affects the kind of system time evolutions one is able to describe. We find a class of global time evolutions …
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Scholar articles
R Lo Franco, B Bellomo, E Andersson, G Compagno - Physical Review A—Atomic, Molecular, and Optical …, 2012