Optically mediated remote entanglement generation in magnon-cavity systems

Da Wei Luo, Xiao Feng Qian, Ting Yu

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Abstract

We study the remote entanglement generation between macroscopic microwave magnon modes in a coupled cavity system. The cavities are connected via an optical fiber, which necessitates the use of a frequency conversion inside the cavity. The converter may be implemented via a rare-earth doped crystal acting like an effective three-level system. The entanglement dynamics of the system is analytically studied, and an active optimal control method is also proposed where one may generate maximally entangled Bell states on demand with a given evolution time. The system dynamics and its control have also been studied in a generic non-Markovian open system framework, and the generated entanglement is found to be robust against environmental noises.

Original languageEnglish
Article number012611
JournalPhysical Review A
Volume109
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - Jan 2024

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