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Dynamics of a three-photon state interacting with a quantum dot

In this paper, we study the dynamics of the interaction of a three-photon state and a quantum dot embedded in a semiconductor cavity. In the first place, we consider an ideal cavity in which the effects due to the environment are neglected. Under this conditions, the most important feature of the dynamics is its periodicity, which may be seen on the temporal evolution of the light state. The entanglement dynamics, which is studied through the negativity and the linear entropy, shows a periodic behaviour too. On the other hand, when considering the interaction between the cavity and the environment, taking into account both an incoherent pumping and a photon leakage, the dynamics is no longer periodic. Instead, it may be seen that the entanglement reach stationary values, which depend on the incoherent pumping and photon leakage rates. Finally, we discuss the possibility of using this sort of systems for quantum information processing.

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