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Entanglement within the quantum trajectory description of open quantum systems
1Department of Physics, University of Auckland, Private Bag 92019, Auckland, New Zealand.
Abstract:
The degree of entanglement in an open quantum system varies according to how information in the environment is read. A measure of this contextual entanglement is introduced based on quantum trajectory unravelings of the open system dynamics. It is used to characterize the entanglement in a driven quantum system of dimension 2 x infinity where the entanglement is induced by the environmental interaction. A detailed mechanism for the environment-induced entanglement is given.
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