Nonlinear Dynamics and Quantum Entanglement in Optomechanical Systems

Guanglei Wang, Liang Huang, Ying-Cheng Lai, and Celso Grebogi
Phys. Rev. Lett. 112, 110406 – Published 18 March 2014
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Abstract

To search for and exploit quantum manifestations of classical nonlinear dynamics is one of the most fundamental problems in physics. Using optomechanical systems as a paradigm, we address this problem from the perspective of quantum entanglement. We uncover strong fingerprints in the quantum entanglement of two common types of classical nonlinear dynamical behaviors: periodic oscillations and quasiperiodic motion. There is a transition from the former to the latter as an experimentally adjustable parameter is changed through a critical value. Accompanying this process, except for a small region about the critical value, the degree of quantum entanglement shows a trend of continuous increase. The time evolution of the entanglement measure, e.g., logarithmic negativity, exhibits a strong dependence on the nature of classical nonlinear dynamics, constituting its signature.

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  • Received 27 October 2013

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.112.110406

© 2014 American Physical Society

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Guanglei Wang1, Liang Huang2,1, Ying-Cheng Lai1,3,*, and Celso Grebogi3

  • 1School of Electrical, Computer, and Energy Engineering, Arizona State University, Tempe, Arizona 85287, USA
  • 2School of Physical Science and Technology and Key Laboratory for Magnetism and Magnetic Materials of MOE, Lanzhou University, Lanzhou, Gansu 730000, China
  • 3Institute for Complex Systems and Mathematical Biology, King’s College, University of Aberdeen, Aberdeen AB24 3UE, United Kingdom

  • *Ying-Cheng.Lai@asu.edu

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Vol. 112, Iss. 11 — 21 March 2014

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