Driven-dissipative preparation of entangled states in cascaded quantum-optical networks

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We study the dissipative dynamics and the formation of entangled states in driven cascaded quantum networks, where multiple systems are coupled to a common unidirectional bath. Specifically, we identify the conditions under which emission and coherent reabsorption of radiation drives the whole network into a pure stationary state with non-trivial quantum correlations between the individual nodes. We illustrate this effect in more detail for the example of cascaded two-level systems, where we present an explicit preparation scheme that allows one to tune the whole network through 'bright' and 'dark' states associated with different multi-partite entanglement patterns. In a complementary setting consisting of cascaded nonlinear cavities, we find that two cavity modes can be driven into a non-Gaussian entangled dark state. Potential realizations of such cascaded networks with optical and microwave photons are discussed. © IOP Publishing Ltd and Deutsche Physikalische Gesellschaft.

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Stannigel, K., Rabl, P., & Zoller, P. (2012). Driven-dissipative preparation of entangled states in cascaded quantum-optical networks. New Journal of Physics, 14. https://doi.org/10.1088/1367-2630/14/6/063014

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