1. Probing teleported quantum correlations in a two-qubit system inside a coherent field.
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Abd-Rabbou, M.Y., Khalil, E.M., and Al-Awfi, Saud
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QUANTUM correlations , *QUBITS , *DIPOLE interactions , *QUANTUM states , *RACTOPAMINE - Abstract
This paper investigates the impact of dipole interactions and the initial quantum state configurations within a quantum system on teleported quantum correlations involving a pair of qubits embedded in a single-mode field. The analysis encompasses an exploration of non-separability, steerability, non-locality, and steered coherence of the teleported state, considering different initial Bell states for the two-qubit channel. The initial atomic setting state primarily influences the teleported quantum correlations. The study highlights that dipole interaction exert a substantial effect on both the maximum and minimum values of quantum correlations. Furthermore, increasing this interaction demonstrates the potential to enhance control over the decay of correlations induced by the detuning parameter. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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