Entangling Two Giant Atoms via a Topological Waveguide

Author:

Luo Wen‐Bin1,Yin Xian‐Li1ORCID,Liao Jie‐Qiao12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Key Laboratory of Low‐Dimensional Quantum Structures and Quantum Control of Ministry of Education Key Laboratory for Matter Microstructure and Function of Hunan Province, Department of Physics and Synergetic Innovation Center for Quantum Effects and Applications Hunan Normal University Changsha 410081 China

2. Institute of Interdisciplinary Studies Hunan Normal University Changsha 410081 China

Abstract

AbstractThe entanglement generation of two two‐level giant atoms coupled to a photonic waveguide, which is formed by a Su–Schrieffer–Heeger (SSH) type coupled‐cavity array is studied. Here, each atom is coupled to the waveguide through two coupling points.The two‐atom separate‐coupling case is studied, and 16 coupling configurations are considered for the coupling‐point distributions between the two atoms and the waveguide. Quantum master equations are derived to govern the evolution of the two atoms and characterize atomic entanglement by calculating the concurrence of the two‐atom states. It is found that the two giant‐atom entanglement depends on the coupling configurations and the coupling‐point distance of the giant atoms. In particular, the entanglement dynamics of the two giant atoms in 14 coupling configurations depend on the dimerization parameter of the SSH waveguide. According to the self‐energies of the two giant atoms, it is found that ten of these 16 coupling configurations can be divided into five pairs. It is also showed that the delayed sudden birth of entanglement between the two giant atoms is largely enhanced in these five pairs of coupling configurations. This work will promote the study of quantum effects and coherent manipulation in giant‐atom topological‐waveguide‐QED.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Publisher

Wiley

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