Phys. Rev. A 66, 042101 (2002) [7 pages]

Entanglement generation by adiabatic navigation in the space of symmetric multiparticle states

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Razmik G. Unanyan1 *, Michael Fleischhauer1, Nikolay V. Vitanov2 , and Klaas Bergmann1
1Fachbereich Physik der Universität, 67653 Kaiserslautern, Germany
2Theoretical Physics Division, Department of Physics, Sofia University, James Boucher 5 Boulevard, 1126 Sofia, Bulgaria

Received 17 May 2002; published 1 October 2002

We propose a technique for robust and efficient navigation in the Hilbert space of entangled symmetric states of a multiparticle system with externally controllable linear and nonlinear collective interactions. A linearly changing external field applied along the quantization axis creates a network of well separated level crossings in the energy diagram of the collective states.One or more transverse pulsed fields applied at the times of specific level crossings induce adiabatic passage between these states. By choosing the timing of the pulsed field appropriately, one can transfer an initial product state of all N spins into (i) any symmetric state with n spin excitations and (ii) the N-particle analog of the Greenberger-Horne-Zeilinger state. This technique, unlike techniques using pulses of specific area, does not require precise knowledge of the number of particles and is robust against variations in the interaction parameters. We discuss potential applications in two-component Bose condensates and ion-trap systems.


©2002 The American Physical Society

URL: http://link.aps.org/doi/10.1103/PhysRevA.66.042101
DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevA.66.042101
PACS: 03.65.Ud, 03.67.-a, 32.80.Bx

* Permanent address: Institute for Physical Research, Armenian National Academy of Sciences, 378410 Ashtarak, Armenia.
Also at Institute of Solid State Physics, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, Tsarigradsko chaussée 72, 1784 Sofia, Bulgaria.

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