Quantum correlations in the two-photon decay of few-electron ions

Abstract

A theoretical study of the polarization entanglement of two photons emitted in the decay of metastable ionic states is performed within the framework of density matrix theory and second-order perturbative approach. Particular attention is paid to relativistic and non-dipole effects that become important for medium- and high-Z ions. To analyze these effects, the degree of entanglement is evaluated both in the dipole approximation and within the rigorous relativistic theory. Detailed calculations are performed for the two-photon 2s1/2 1s1/2 transition in hydrogen-like, as well as for the 1s1/2\, 2s1/2 \; 1S0 1s1/22 \; 1S0, 1s1/2 \, 2s1/2 \; 3S1 1s1/22 \; 1S0 and 1s1/2 \, 2p1/2 \; 3P0 1s1/22 \; 1S0 transitions in helium-like ions.

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