We study the generation of quantum correlations between two qubits coupled to a common non-Markovian environment and driven by a classical external field. It is shown that both the classical driving field and the non-Markovian properties play a key role in improving entanglement and geometric quantum discord as well as Bell nonlocality. Moreover, the dual role of detuning Δ between qubits and the driving field in the creation of quantum correlations is also demonstrated.
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