Abstract

We study the role of driving in an initial maximally entangled state evolving under the presence of a structured environment in a weak and strong regime. We focus on the enhancement and degradation of maximal concurrence when the system is driven on and out of resonance for a general evolution, as well as the effect of adding a transverse coupling among the particles of the model. We further investigate the role of driving in the acquisition of a geometric phase for the maximally entangled state. As the model studied herein can be used to model experimental situations such as hybrid quantum classical systems feasible with current technologies, this knowledge can aid the search for physical setups that best retain quantum properties under dissipative dynamics.

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