Entanglement Generation in Nonreciprocal Systems
ORAL
Abstract
The general desire to break the symmetry of reciprocity in engineered photonic structures has garnered an immense amount of recent interest, as nonreciprocity is fundamental for the design of optical devices which allow for unidirectional routing of photonic signals. Specifically, nonreciprocal microwave-frequency devices are crucial to efforts at quantum-information processing with superconducting circuits. However, although nonreciprocal concepts are realizable in quantum architectures, nonreciprocity itself holds up to the classical level and is not inherently quantum; the fundamental aspects of nonreciprocity in the quantum regime have yet to be fully investigated. A first question one might ask is if a nonreciprocal, and hence dissipative, system can generate entanglement? In this talk we will address this question and discuss under which conditions a bipartite system can generate entanglement.
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Presenters
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Lindsay Orr
- Dahlem Center for Complex Quantum Systems and Fachbereich Physik, Freie Universität Berlin