Finite-dimensional states and entanglement generation
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https://doi.org/10.51453/2354-1431/2018/243Keywords:
Entanglement state; Nonlinear oscillator; Quantum scissor; Bell-like state; Kerr-like nonlinear system.Abstract
We studied a system that has two nonlinear oscillators with different frequencies. These oscillators are coupled via a nonlinear interaction. With the aim of excite the system, we used two external coherent fields. It follows from numerical simulation that evolution of the system which is likely to be a combination of Fock states. THerefore, the deliberated system behaves as so-called nonlinear quantum scissor. However, evolution of the system generates Bell-like states in some times with exact high probability. The system creates a truncation of optical states, which leads to obtain two-qubit states due to the nonlinear properties of oscillators and their interaction.
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