Chinese Journal of Quantum Electronics, Volume. 27, Issue 5, 586(2010)
Fidelities of quantum states in system of two-mode entangled coherent field interacting with atoms in Bell states in Kerr thin medium for fine cavity
The fidelities of quantum states in the system of two-mode entangled coherent field interacting with atoms in the Bell states in Kerr thin medium are investigated by means of full quantum theory. The results indicate that for ideal cavity, the fidelity of the system always equals to that for the coherent maintenance state at original time when average photon number of cavity fields is very small. When average photon number of cavity fields increases, the fidelity of the system is humdrum attenuation. The fidelity of the system oscillates periodically from 0 to 1 for other Bell states at original time when average photon number of cavity fields is very small. When average photon number of cavity fields increases, oscillatory frequency of the fidelity increases and amplitude decreases. For fine cavity, the fidelity is humdrum exponent attenuation for the coherent maintenance state at original time. The fidelity is oscillatory exponent attenuation for other Bell states at original time, and when average photon number of cavity fields increases, oscillatory frequency of the fidelity increases.
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ZHANG Guo-shun. Fidelities of quantum states in system of two-mode entangled coherent field interacting with atoms in Bell states in Kerr thin medium for fine cavity[J]. Chinese Journal of Quantum Electronics, 2010, 27(5): 586
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Received: Apr. 2, 2010
Accepted: --
Published Online: Dec. 7, 2010
The Author Email: Guo-shun ZHANG (phyzha@ahau.edu.cn)
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