Harvesting entanglement from the black hole vacuum

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Abstract

We implement the entanglement harvesting protocol, in which two Unruh-DeWitt detectors become entangled through local interactions with a quantum field, for the first time in the vicinity of a black hole. Our study, focusing on the BTZ black hole, reveals that black holes inhibit entanglement harvesting. For two detectors with fixed proper separation along the radial direction, we demonstrate that the entanglement harvested rapidly falls to zero as the detectors move closer to the horizon. This effect is a combination of black hole radiation and gravitational redshift, both generic properties of horizons, suggesting it is a general result for black holes.

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Henderson, L. J., Hennigar, R. A., Mann, R. B., Smith, A. R. H., & Zhang, J. (2018). Harvesting entanglement from the black hole vacuum. Classical and Quantum Gravity, 35(21). https://doi.org/10.1088/1361-6382/aae27e

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