Quantum correlations of identical particles subject to classical environmental noise
arXiv:1512.01989 · doi:10.1007/s11128-016-1334-8
Abstract
In this work we propose a measure for the quantum discord of indistinguishable particles, based on the definition of entanglement of particles given in [H. M. Wiseman et al., Phis. Rev. Lett 91, 097902 (2003)]. This discord of particles is then used to evaluate the quantum correlations in a system of two identical bosons (fermions), where the particles perform a quantum random walk described by the Hubbard hamiltonian in a 1D lattice. The dynamics of the particles is either unperturbed or subject to a classical environmental noise - such as random telegraph, pink or brown noise. The observed results are consistent with those for the entanglement of particles, and we observe that on-site interaction between particles have an important protective effect on correlations against the decoherence of the system.
18 pages, 23 figures The final publication will soon be available at Springer via http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11128-016-1334-8