Abstract

Measurement-induced nonlocality (MIN) quantifies the maximal global effect and bipartite quantum correlation due to the locally invariant projective measurements. In this article, we consider a pair of superconducting charge qubits serving as the physical carrier of quantum information. We study the nonlocal correlation in a pair of superconducting qubits characterized by entanglement and different forms of MIN. Further, we investigate the influence of intrinsic decoherence on the temporal evolution of quantum correlations in the considered physical system. It has shown that the Josephson energy is an effective system parameter against the intrinsic decoherence in enhancing the correlations.

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