Abstract

Geometric phase, characterized by its unique properties has been an interesting subject since the discovery of Berry phase. A state inevitably becomes a mixed state in the environment. Uhlmann phase can be applied to mixed states and may be the generalization of Berry phase. In this paper, we use a pair of interacting spin-1/2 fermions, where one particle is influenced by an external magnetic field, while the other remains unaffected, to investigate quantum correlations and Uhlmann phase, we define g, p as the ratio of the particle coupling intensity to the magnetic field, and q as the depolarization parameter. Through calculation, we get the specific parameter range q of steering and Bell nonlocality under the depolarized noise channel, q∈0,1−4+g24+2g2 (steering) and q∈0,1−4+g24+3g2 (Bell nonlocality). Moreover, by using Uhlmann phase, we obtain a simple discrimination criterion of the steerability (Bell nonlocality) of the mixed system.

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