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Quasi‑probability information in a coupled two‑qubit system interacting non‑linearly with a coherent cavity
under intrinsic decoherence

Research Abstract
We explore the phase space quantum effects, quantum coherence and non-classicality, for two coupled identical qubits with intrinsic decoherence. The two qubits are in a nonlinear interaction with a quantum field via an intensity-dependent coupling. We investigate the non-classicality via the Wigner functions. We also study the phase space information and the quantum coherence via the Q-function, Wehrl density, and Wehrl entropy. It is found that the robustness of the non-classicality for the superposition of coherent states, is highly sensitive to the coupling constants. The phase space quantum information and the matter-light quantum coherence can be controlled by the two-qubit coupling, initial cavity-field and the intrinsic decoherence
Research Authors
Abdel‑Baset A. Mohamed1, Hichem Eleuch
Research Department
Research Journal
Scientific Reports
Research Member
Research Pages
13240
Research Publisher
Nature
Research Rank
1
Research Vol
10
Research Website
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-020-70209-5
Research Year
2020