Dressed-state master equation for two strongly coupled two-level atoms with long-lived entanglement
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Abstract
We derive a dressed-state master equation in Lindblad form for two strongly coupled two-level atoms. The resulting decay dynamics are governed by Lindblad operators that couple different dressed states. We show that the eigenvalues and eigenvectors of the Liouvillian can be obtained in a compact form, since each off-diagonal element in the dressed-state basis constitutes an eigenvector. Depending on the interatomic distance and the atomic transition frequency, two distinct time scales emerge. On a short time scale, the system relaxes toward two states, one of which corresponds to a transient, maximally entangled configuration. On a longer time scale, this entangled state gradually decays to the steady state.