Abstract

We address the entanglement dynamics of two initially entangled non-interacting qubits subjected to the independent sources of classical noises. As classical noises, we consider different configurations of two important classical noises, i.e., static noise and random telegraph noise. Previous studies have focused on the local classical noises acting in the same directions and producing the same relaxation or dephasing dynamics on the qubits. Here, however, we focus on the local classical noises acting in perpendicular directions and producing pure relaxation and dephasing dynamics on the first and second qubits, respectively. This leads to considerably different dynamics of entanglement compared to the one of previous studies. When the qubits are both locally coupled to either the random telegraph noises in the weak coupling regimes or the static noises, we find that there occurs only the entanglement sudden-death effect, while for other configurations the entanglement sudden death may be followed by the revival of entanglement.

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