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Intrinsic quantum correlations for Gaussian localized Dirac cat states in phase space

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PHYSICAL REVIEW A
Volume 104, Issue 5, Pages -

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AMER PHYSICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevA.104.052213

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  1. Brazilian Agency FAPESP [2018/03960-9]
  2. Brazilian Agency CNPq [301000/2019-0]
  3. Brazilian Agency CAPES [88887.499837/2020-00]

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By utilizing an information-based approach, the study examines Dirac spinors under a constant magnetic field to obtain the phase-space representation of symmetric and antisymmetric localized Dirac cat states. The research delves into the intrinsic entanglement profile implied by the Dirac Hamiltonian, shedding light on quantum states as carriers of qubits correlated by phase-space variables. Cat states, as superpositions of Gaussian states, exhibit nontrivial elementary information dynamics involving the interplay between intrinsic entanglement and quantum superposition reported by the corresponding Dirac archetypes.
Following the information-based approach to Dirac spinors under a constant magnetic field, the phase-space representation of symmetric and antisymmetric localized Dirac cat states is obtained. The intrinsic entanglement profile implied by the Dirac Hamiltonian is then investigated so as to shed a light on quantum states as carriers of qubits correlated by phase-space variables. Corresponding to the superposition of Gaussian states, cat states exhibit nontrivial elementary information dynamics which include the interplay between intrinsic entanglement and quantum superposition as reported by the corresponding Dirac archetypes. Despite the involved time evolution as nonstationary states, the Wigner function constrains the elementary information quantifiers according to a robust framework which can be consistently used for quantifying the time-dependent SU(2) (R) SU(2) (spin projection and intrinsic parity) correlation profile of phase-space localized Dirac spinor states. Our results show that the Dirac Wigner functions for cat states-described in terms of generalized Laguerre polynomials-exhibit an almost maximized timely persistent mutual information profile which is engendered by either classical- or quantumlike spin-parity correlations, depending on the magnetic field intensity.

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