Abstract

In this paper, we investigated the dynamics of systems of two and three identical qubits interacting resonantly with a selected mode of a thermal field of a lossless resonator. We found solutions of the quantum time-dependent Liouville equation for various three- and two-qubit entangled states of qubits. Based on these solutions, we calculated the criterion of the qubit entanglement — fidelity. The results of numerical calculations of the fidelity showed that increasing the average number of photons in a mode leads to a decrease in the maximum degree of entanglement. It is shown that the two-qubit entangled state is more stable with respect to external noise than the three-qubit entangled Greenberger — Horne — Zeilinger states (GHZ). Moreover, a genuine entangled GHZ-state is more stable to noise than a GHZ-like entangled state.

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