Quantum correlations
Quantum correlations (entanglement or that qualified by quantum discord) is basis of quantum information science as they can serve as a resource for various communication protocols: coding, cryptography, teleportaion etc. Our primary aim is to consider behaviour of various types of quantum correlations affected by thermal and non-thermal environments.
Wybrane prace:
- J. Dajka, Disentanglement of qubits in classical limit of interaction, Int. J. Theor. Phys. 53, 870 (2014)
- D. Kłoda, J. Dajka, Temperature-independent teleportation of qubits in Davies environments, Quant. Inf. Proc. 14, 135 (2015)
- J. Dajka and J. Łuczka, Swapping of correlations via teleportation with decoherence, Phys. Rev. A 87, 022301 (2013)
- J. Dajka, M. Mierzejewski, J. Łuczka, R. Blattmann and P. Hanggi, Negativity and quantum discord in Davies environments, J. Phys. A: Math. Theor. 45, 485306 (2012)
- J. Dajka, J. Łuczka, and P. Hanggi, Distance between quantum states in presence of initial qubit-environment correlations: a comparative study, Phys. Rev. A 84, 032120 (2011)
- J. Dajka and J. Łuczka, Distance growth of quantum states due to initial system-environment correlations, Phys. Rev. A 82, 012341 (2010)