Motion-generated entanglement resonance

Physics – Quantum Physics

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Ivette Fuentes previously published as Ivette Fuentes-Guridi and Ivette Fuentes-Schuller

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Non-uniform motion of a cavity generates entanglement between the cavity modes. Small amounts of entanglement are produced when the cavity uniformly accelerates for a finite time; however, highly entangled genuine two-mode squeezed states can be produced by uniformly accelerating and decelerating the cavity in a periodic way. This occurs for massive and massless fields when the oscillating frequency is in resonance with the sum of the two lowest cavity mode frequencies, leading to entanglement accumulation that is linear in the number of oscillations.

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