Entanglement Generated by Dissipation and Steady State Entanglement of Two Macroscopic Objects
Max Planck Institute of Quantum Optics · Max Planck Society
Abstract
Entanglement is a striking feature of quantum mechanics and an essential ingredient in most applications in quantum information. Typically, coupling of a system to an environment inhibits entanglement, particularly in macroscopic systems. Here we report on an experiment where dissipation continuously generates entanglement between two macroscopic objects. This is achieved by engineering the dissipation using laser and magnetic fields, and leads to robust event-ready entanglement maintained for 0.04 s at room temperature. Our system consists of two ensembles containing about 10(12) atoms and separated by 0.5 m coupled to the environment composed of the vacuum modes of the electromagnetic field. By combining the…
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7Topics & keywords
- Quantum entanglement
- Dissipative system
- Dissipation
- Physics
- Quantum mechanics
- Quantum
- W state
- Classical mechanics