Acta Photonica Sinica, Volume. 42, Issue 10, 1248(2013)
Entropy and Entanglement of a Moving Atom Interacting with Different Initial Fields
The effects of the atomic motion and the field-mode structure, on the evolution of the linear entropy of the atom were examined in the Jaynes-Cummings model by means of linear entropy when the field was initially prepared in Schrdinger cat state and squeezed coherent state. It was found that the degree of entanglement between the atom and the field is very sensitive to the squeezing parameter. It was shown that the atomic motion leads to the periodic evolution of the linear entropy and an increase in field-mode structure parameter results in shortening of the evolution period of the linear entropy and decreasing in the amplitude of the linear entropy when the field is initially in Yurke-Stoler state. Furthermore, the increase of field-mode structure parameter leads to the shortening of the evolution periodicity of the linear entropy, but has no effect on the amplitude of the linear entropy when the field is initially in even coherent state.
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LIAO Qing-hong, YAN Qiu-rong, LIU Ye, Muhammad Ashfaq Ahmad. Entropy and Entanglement of a Moving Atom Interacting with Different Initial Fields[J]. Acta Photonica Sinica, 2013, 42(10): 1248
Received: Apr. 11, 2013
Accepted: --
Published Online: Dec. 16, 2013
The Author Email: Qing-hong LIAO (nculqh@163.com)