Local aspects of disentanglement induced by spontaneous emission
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Publication:5478355
Abstract: We consider spontaneous emission of two two-level atoms interacting with vacuum fluctuations. We study the process of disentanglement in this system and show the possibility of changing disentanglement time by local operations.
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