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Open Quantum Systems Decoherence Quantum Thermodynamics

On Negativity and Quantum Fisher Information of an Open and Noisy System in the Steady State

arXiv
Authors: Azmi Ali Altintas

Year

2016

Paper ID

43132

Status

Preprint

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In this work, we study the quantum Fisher information (QFI) per particle of an open (particles can enter and leave the system) and dissipative (far from thermodynamical equilibrium) steady state system of two qubits in noisy channels. We concentrate on two noisy channels these are dephasing and non-dephasing channels. We will show that under certain conditions QFI per particle is slightly greater than 1 for both systems. This means that both systems can be slightly entangled.

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