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Efficacy of Moriya interaction to free the bound entangled state
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Authors: Kapil K. Sharma, Suprabhat Sinha, Krishna Chandra
Year
2014
Paper ID
45900
Status
Preprint
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The current work shows the efficacy of Dzyaloshinshkii-Moriya (DM) interaction to free the bound entanglement. Based on the work [Sharma, K.K., Pandey, S.N., Quant. Info. Proc. 15, 1539 (2016)], we present further results in two qutrits bound entangled state proposed by Jurkovaski et al. We consider a closed system of two qutrits and an auxiliary qutrit which interacts with either one of the two qutrits in a closed system. We erase the auxiliary qutrit from the system by doing partial trace operation and open system dynamics has been studied. We have found, the probability amplitude of auxiliary qutrit does not affect the system, while DM interaction plays a major role to govern the dynamics. The realignment and CCNR criteria have been used to detect the bound entanglement in the state, while for quantification of entanglement the negativity has been used. We explored the dynamics with all the possible cases of Jurkowski et al. bound entangled state.
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