Dynamics of multi-qubit states in non-inertial frames for quantum
communication applications
(pp0255-0264)
Alaa Sagheer and Hala
Hamdoun
doi:
https://doi.org/10.26421/QIC14.3-4-4
Abstracts:
In this paper, some properties of multi-qubit states
traveling in non-inertial frames are investigated, where we assume that
all particles are accelerated. These properties are including
fidelities, capacities and entanglement of the accelerated channels for
three different states, namely, Greeberger-Horne-Zeilinger (GHZ) state,
GHZ-like state and W-state. It is shown here that all these properties
are decreased as the accelerations of the moving particles are
increased. The obtained results show that the GHZ-state is the most
robust state comparing to the others, where the degradation rate is less
than that for the other states particularly in the second Rindler
region. Also, it is shown here that the entangled property doesn’t
change in the accelerated frames. Additionally, the paper shows that the
degree of entanglement decreases as the accelerations of the particles
increase in the first Rindler region. However in the second region,
where all subsystems are disconnected at zero acceleration, entangled
states are generated as the acceleration increases.
Key words:
Multi-qubit states, Non-inertial frame, Fidelity,
Capacity, Entanglement, GHZ state, GHZ-like state, W-state. |