The effect of dipole-dipole interaction on tripartite entanglement in different cavities

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Abstract: The effect of dipole-dipole interaction, the initial relative phase and the coupling strength with the cavity on the dynamics of three two level atoms in the good and the bad cavity regime are investigated. It is found that the presence of strong dipole-dipole interaction not only ensures avoiding entanglement sudden death but also retains entanglement for long time. The choice of the phase in the initial state is crucial to the operational regime of the cavity. Under specific conditions, the entanglement can be frozen in time to its initial values through strong dipole-dipole interaction. This trait of tripartite entanglement may prove helpful in engineering multiparticle entanglement for the practical realization of quantum technology.









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