Two-qubit entanglement generation through non-hermitian hamiltonians induced by repeated measurements on an ancilla

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In contrast to classical systems, actual implementation of non-Hermitian Hamiltonian dynamics for quantum systems is a challenge because the processes of energy gain and dissipation are based on the underlying Hermitian system–environment dynamics, which are trace preserving. Recently, a scheme for engineering non-Hermitian Hamiltonians as a result of repetitive measurements on an ancillary qubit has been proposed. The induced conditional dynamics of the main system is described by the effective non-Hermitian Hamiltonian arising from the procedure. In this paper, we demonstrate the effectiveness of such a protocol by applying it to physically relevant multi-spin models, showing that the effective non-Hermitian Hamiltonian drives the system to a maximally entangled stationary state. In addition, we report a new recipe to construct a physical scenario where the quantum dynamics of a physical system represented by a given non-Hermitian Hamiltonian model may be simulated. The physical implications and the broad scope potential applications of such a scheme are highlighted.

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Grimaudo, R., Messina, A., Sergi, A., Vitanov, N. V., & Filippov, S. N. (2020). Two-qubit entanglement generation through non-hermitian hamiltonians induced by repeated measurements on an ancilla. Entropy, 22(10), 1–18. https://doi.org/10.3390/e22101184

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