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Evolution of a two-mode squeezed vacuum for amplitude decay via continuous-variable entangled state approach

Authors :
Ji-Suo Wang
Xiangguang Meng
Bao-Long Liang
Cheng-Xuan Han
Source :
Frontiers of Physics. 13
Publication Year :
2018
Publisher :
Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2018.

Abstract

Extending the recent work completed by Fan et al. [Front. Phys. 9(1), 74 (2014)] to a two-mode case, we investigate how a two-mode squeezed vacuum evolves when it undergoes a two-mode amplitude dissipative channel, with the same decay rate κ, using the continuous-variable entangled state approach. Our analytical results show that the initial pure-squeezed vacuum state evolves into a definite mixed state with entanglement and squeezing, decaying over time as a result of amplitude decay. We also investigate the time evolutions of the photon number distribution, the Wigner function, and the optical tomogram in this channel. Our results indicate that the evolved photon number distribution is related to Jacobi polynomials, the Wigner function has a standard Gaussian distribution (corresponding to the vacuum) at long periods, losing its nonclassicality due to amplitude decay, and a larger squeezing leads to a longer decay time.

Details

ISSN :
20950470 and 20950462
Volume :
13
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Frontiers of Physics
Accession number :
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