Dynamics of two-qubit quantum nonlocality in a Heisenberg chain model with the intrinsic decoherence

A. B.A. Mohamed, F. M. Aldosari, A. M. Alsahli, H. Eleuch

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Abstract

This paper investigates the dynamics of two-spin nonlocality generation in a Heisenberg XXX chain with Dzyaloshinskii-Moriya (DM) and Kaplan-Shekhtman-Entin-Wohlman-Aharony (KSEA) interactions. We analyze the two-spin nonlocality dynamics by using uncertainty-induced nonlocality, maximal Bell function, and log-negativity. We demonstrate that a separable two-spin Heisenberg XXX chain state, induced by two-spin antiferromagnetic interaction as well as x-component of DM and KSEA interactions, could evolve to maximal two-spin nonlocality state. The ability of preserving the maximal uncertainty-induced nonlocality can be enhanced by increasing the coupling strength of the spin-spin interaction coupling. The hierarchy principle is maintained for the two-spin Bell nonlocality and log-negativity entanglement. The two-spin log-negativity dynamics exhibits the phenomena of sudden death and birth. The sudden-death phenomenon is due to the intrinsic decoherence, which also causes a reduction in the two-spin nonlocality. While the sudden-birth phenomenon is due to two-spin antiferromagnetic interaction as well as x-component of DM and KSEA interactions. The two-spin uncertainty-induced nonlocality is more robust, against the intrinsic decoherence, than the other types of the nonlocality. The results indicate that by boosting the two-spin antiferromagnetic interaction, the produced nonlocality (resulting from the DM and KSEA x-component interactions) can be shielded from the intrinsic decoherence effect.

Original languageEnglish
Article number284
JournalOptical and Quantum Electronics
Volume55
Issue number3
DOIs
StatePublished - Mar 2023

Keywords

  • Heisenberg chain
  • Intrinsic decoherence
  • Nonlocality
  • Two-spin

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