A realizable model based on the interaction between an excited two-level atom and a radiation field inside two quantum electrodynamics cavities is proposed. It consists of sending the excited atom through two serial cavities that contain the radiation field. Thus, the Lindblad master equations which describe the evolution of the reduced density matrix regarding the radiation field generated from the excited atom inside the cavities are solved in both Markovian and non-Markovian regimes. Therefore, the rate of entanglement inherent in the total field-field system is evaluated using various witnesses by calculating analytically the concurrence and quantum discord, where we illustrate quantitatively the advantage of using an initial EPR and NOON states in the presence of radiation field losses. As an application, a scheme of quantum teleportation using two partial entangled channels is being investigated. Finally, a comparative study between fidelity and the different levels of entanglement of the teleported state in the two regimes is also given.
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