Quantum effects in two-qubit systems interacting with two-mode fields: Dissipation and dipole-dipole interplay effects

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We explore two coupled dipole qubits interacting with two-mode cavity fields through non-degenerate two-photon processes and under the influence of intrinsic noise. Our investigation is based on the influence of the coupling constants between different constituents of the system on the quantum coherence and entropy squeezing. We investigate the phase space information, entanglement, and purity via the Husimi function. It is found that the robustness of the positivity and the negativity of the superposition of generalized coherent state is highly sensitive to the coupling constants. The phase space quantum information, the matter-light entanglement, and the stationary mixture state can be controlled by the two-qubit coupling as well as the coupling to the environment. The effect of the intrinsic dissipation and the two-qubit coupling on the generated squeezing via the qubit-system variable squeezing or the entropy squeezing is investigated. They lead to revoke the squeezing phenomenon.

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Mohamed, A. B. A., Eleuch, H., & Obada, A. S. F. (2020). Quantum effects in two-qubit systems interacting with two-mode fields: Dissipation and dipole-dipole interplay effects. Results in Physics, 17. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.rinp.2020.103019

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