S.
Campbell, B.
Cakmak, Özgur E. Mustecaplıoglu, M. Paternostro
and B. Vacchini
Collisional unfolding of quantum Darwinism
Phys. Rev. A vol. 99, 042103
(2019)
Abstract:
We examine the emergence of objectivity via quantum Darwinism
through the use of a collision model, i.e. where the dynamics is
modeled through sequences of unitary interactions between the system
and the individual constituents of the environment, termed “ancillas”.
By exploiting versatility of this framework, we show that one can
transition from a “Darwinistic” to an “encoding” environment by simply
tuning their interaction. Furthermore we establish that in order for a
setting to exhibit quantum Darwinism we require a mutual decoherence to
occur between the system and environmental ancillas, thus showing that
system decoherence alone is not sucient. Finally, we demonstrate that
the observation of quantum Darwinism is sensitive to a non-uniform
system-environment
interaction.
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