Absence of Entanglement Growth in Dicke Superradiance
Absence of Entanglement Growth in Dicke Superradiance
Dicke superradiance describes an ensemble of $N$ permutationally invariant two-level systems collectively emitting radiation with a peak radiated intensity scaling as $N^2$. Although individual Dicke states are typically entangled, the density matrix during superradiant decay is a mixture of such states, raising the subtle question of whether the total state is entangled or separable. We resolve this by showing analytically that for all $N$, starting from the fully excited state, the collective decay preserves separability for all times. This answers a longstanding question on the role of entanglement in Dicke superradiance and underscores that, despite collective dissipation, separable states remain separable under these dynamics.
Nico S. Bassler
物理学
Nico S. Bassler.Absence of Entanglement Growth in Dicke Superradiance[EB/OL].(2025-04-18)[2025-06-06].https://arxiv.org/abs/2504.13646.点此复制
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