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Published on: June 8, 2018
Examining non-locality and quantum coherent dynamics induced by a common reservoir
Guang-Yin Chen1, Shin-Liang Chen, Che-Ming Li
1Department of Physics, National Chung Hsing University, Taichung 402, Taiwan.
Abstract:
If two identical emitters are coupled to a common reservoir, entanglement can be generated during the decay process. When using Bell's inequality to examine the non-locality, however, it is possible that the bound cannot be violated in some cases. Here, we propose to use the steering inequality to examine the non-locality induced by a common reservoir. Compared with the Bell inequality, we find that the steering inequality has a better tolerance for examining non-locality. In view of the dynamic nature of the entangling process, we also propose to observe the quantum coherent dynamics by using the Leggett-Garg inequalities. We also suggest a feasible scheme, which consists of two quantum dots coupled to nanowire surface plasmons, for possible experimental realization.
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