Non‐Markovian Protection and Thermal Fragility of Quantum Resources in a Spin‐1/2 Ising–Heisenberg Diamond Chain
At a Glance
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| Publication Date | 2025-08-15 |
| Journal | Annalen der Physik |
| Authors | Fadwa Benabdallah, M. Y. Abd‐Rabbou, M. Daoud |
| Institutions | Mohammed V University, Al-Azhar University |
Abstract
Section titled “Abstract”Abstract This research investigates the dynamics of entanglement and uncertainty‐induced nonlocality (UIN) in a spin‐1/2 Ising‐Heisenberg diamond chain subjected to local non‐Markovian decoherence channels. By examining amplitude damping (AD) and random telegraph noise (RTN) in both zero and finite temperature regimes, the study reveals nuanced distinctions in the degradation and revival of quantum correlations. The interplay between intrinsic spin couplings, thermal effects, and memory‐induced coherence backflow highlights the complex behavior of quantum resources under realistic noise conditions. Concurrence emerges as a sensitive marker of entanglement recovery in dephasing environments, while uncertainty‐induced nonlocality proves more resilient in high‐temperature or dissipative regimes. The analysis further demonstrates that moderate thermal activation and external magnetic fields can nontrivially enhance or suppress quantum features depending on system parameters. These findings offer a detailed perspective on the robustness and complementarity of different quantum correlation measures, providing guiding principles for the design of thermally stable and noise‐resilient quantum information protocols.
Tech Support
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Section titled “Original Source”References
Section titled “References”- 2011 - Quantum Computation and Quantum Information: 10th Anniversary Edition