THREE-SPIN INTERACTIONS AND ENTANGLEMENT IN OPTICAL LATTICES
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Abstract: The entanglement properties of some novel quantum systems are studied that are inspired by recent developments in cold-atom technology. A triangular optical lattice of two atomic species can be employed to generate a variety of spin-1/2 Hamiltonians including effective three-spin interactions. A variety of one or two dimensional systems can thus be realized that possess multi-degenerate ground states or non-vanishing chirality. The properties of these ground states and their phase transitions are probed with appropriate measures such as the entropic entanglement and the spin chirality.
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- Entanglement properties of spin models in triangular lattices
- Maximal thermal entanglement using three-spin interactions
- Highly entangled ground states in tripartite qubit systems
- Thermal entanglement in a three-qubit quantum system with DM interaction
- Entanglement and spin squeezing in the three-qubit transverse Ising model
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