Abstract

In the present work, we first verify pairwise quantum discord (QD) between half-spins of a mixed three-spin (1/2,1,1/2) system with Ising-XY model for which spins (1,1/2) have Ising interaction and spins (1/2,1/2) have both XY and Dzyaloshinskii-Moriya (DM) interactions. A single-ion anisotropy property ζ is assumed for integer spin. This system is considered at the front of an external homogeneous magnetic field B in thermal equilibrium. Then, we investigate the pairwise entanglement between half-spins by using entanglement of formation (EoF) as functions of temperature T, magnetic field B and other introduced parameters. In this case, all parameters are independent of the temperature. We compare the QD and the EoF verified for the spins (1/2,1/2) and express some interesting temperature, magnetic and quantum correlation properties. Also, we study the anisotropy influences on the quantum correlation between such spins in detail, and we find that this parameter can be used as a quantum discord controller. In the second step, we investigate QD for the half-spins in a stochastic manner, i.e., when all parameters of the tripartite system are constant (independent of the temperature) except the anisotropy, which is considered as a random variable dependent on the temperature. Finally, we assume that all parameters are constant except the Ising coupling strength, which can change randomly with temperature. Ultimately, we conclude that in the experimental conditions under which some parameters may have stochastic behavior, the anisotropy can also be a good candidate to control QD.

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