Steady-state entanglement in open and noisy quantum systems
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We show that quantum mechanical entanglement can prevail in noisy open quantum systems at high temperature and far from thermodynamical equilibrium, despite the deteriorating effect of decoherence. The system consists of a number N of interacting quantum particles, and can interact and exchange particles with some environments. The effect of decoherence is counteracted by a simple mechanism, where system particles are randomly reset to some standard initial state, e.g., by replacing them with particles from the environment. We present a master equation that describes this process, which we can solve analytically for small N. If we vary the interaction strength and the reset against decoherence rate, we find a threshold below which the equilibrium state is classically correlated and above which there is a parameter region with genuine entanglement.
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