Title of article :
Characteristics of the Temporal Behavior of Entanglement between Photonic Binomial Distributions and a Two-Level Atom in a Damping Cavity
Author/Authors :
Yadollahi, Fatemeh Physics Department - Shiraz University, Shiraz , Safaiee, Rosa Faculty of Advanced Technologies - Shiraz University, Shiraz , Golshan, Mohammad Mehdi Physics Department - Shiraz University, Shiraz
Abstract :
In the present study, temporal
behavior of entanglement between photonic
binomial distributions and a two-level atom in a
leaky cavity, in equilibrium with the
environment at a temperature T, is studied. In
this regard, the master equation is solved in the
secular approximation for the density matrix,
when the initial photonic distribution is
binomial, while the atomic states obey the
Boltzmann distribution. The atom-photon
density matrix so calculated is then used to
compute the negativity, as a measure of
entanglement. The behavior of atom-photon
entanglement is, consequently, determined as a
function of time and temperature. To justify the
behavior of atom-photon entanglement,
moreover, we employ the total density matrix to
compute and analyze the time evolution of the
initial photonic binomial probability
distribution. Our results, along with
representative figures reveal that the atomphoton
degree of entanglement exhibits
oscillations while decaying with time and
asymptotically vanishes. It is further
demonstrated that an increase in the
temperature gives rise to a decrease in the
entanglement. The finer characteristics of the
temporal behavior of the corresponding
probability distribution and, consequently, the
atom-photon entanglement is also given and
discussed.
Keywords :
Photonic binomial distribution , Master equation , Cavity damping , Atom-photon entanglement
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics