Can, M. A.Çakir, Ö.Günhan, A. C.Klyachko, A. A.Pak, N. K.Shumovsky, A. S.2019-03-152019-03-152005-051054-660Xhttp://hdl.handle.net/11693/50673We examine the entanglement of two atoms induced by an external quantum system. Both two-level atoms are coupled to a third two-level system by dipole interaction, and the third system is under the influence of a certain environment. We examine different types of environments and show that the steady-state bipartite entanglement can be achieved. We show that a strongly fluctuating environment is more preferable because the transmission of quantum fluctuations to the atomic system creates and supports steady-state entanglement with a higher amount of concurrence than a nonfluctuating environment or an environment with strong classical fluctuations.EnglishSteady-state bipartite entanglement supported by a squeezed environmentArticle1555-6611