Abstract

As in two previous papers where nonclassical properties and entanglement dynamics were studied for entangled nonlinear coherent states (ENCS) [D. Afshar and A. Anbaraki, J. Opt. Soc. Am. B 33, 558 (2016).] and for photon-added entangled nonlinear coherent states (PAENCS) [A. Anbaraki, D. Afshar and M. Jafarpour, Eur. Phys. J. Plus 133, 2 (2018).], we study quantum mechanical treatments of photon-subtracted entangled nonlinear coherent states (PSENCS) introduced through applying annihilation operators on the ENCS, where the related nonlinearity functions are assumed to be harmonious. To gain insight into the effectiveness of photon subtracting from ENCS and comparing with the case already discussed as the PAENCS, we present a general analysis of nonclassical properties such as photon statistics and degree of polarization. We also derive the concurrence measure to quantify the entanglement of these states and look for conditions that provide information on whether they become maximally entangled. As a result, we can see that the photon depletion number m plays an important role in nonclassical effects. Especially, depending on whether the photon depletion number m is even or odd, one can observe different nonclassical effects.

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