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Non-Markovianity through flow of information between a system and an environment

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PHYSICAL REVIEW A
Volume 90, Issue 5, Pages -

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AMER PHYSICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevA.90.052118

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  1. Brazilian agency CNPq
  2. Brazilian agency CAPES
  3. Brazilian agency FAPERJ
  4. Brazilian agency FAPESP
  5. National Institute for Science and Technology of Quantum Information (INCT-IQ)
  6. Sao Paulo Research Foundation (FAPESP) [2012/50464-0, 2012/18558-5]
  7. National Counsel of Technological and Scientific Development ( CNPq) [474592/2013-8]

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Exchange of information between a quantum system and its surrounding environment plays a fundamental role in the study of the dynamics of open quantum systems. Here we discuss the role of the information exchange in the non-Markovian behavior of dynamical quantum processes following the decoherence approach, where we consider a quantum system that is initially correlated with its measurement apparatus, which in turn interacts with the environment. We introduce away of looking at the information exchange between the system and environment using the quantum loss, which is shown to be closely related to the measure of non-Markovianity based on the quantum mutual information. We also extend the results of Fanchini et al. [Phys. Rev. Lett. 112, 210402 (2014)] in several directions, providing a more detailed investigation of the use of the accessible information for quantifying the backflow of information from the environment to the system. Moreover, we reveal a clear conceptual relation between the entanglement-and mutual-information-based measures of non-Markovianity in terms of the quantum loss and accessible information. We compare different ways of studying the information flow in two theoretical examples. We also present experimental results on the investigation of the quantum loss and accessible information for a two-level system undergoing a zero temperature amplitude damping process. We use an optical approach that allows full access to the state of the environment.

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