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Solvable quantum nonequilibrium model exhibiting a phase transition and a matrix product representation
arXiv
Authors: Marko Znidaric
Year
2010
Paper ID
10573
Status
Preprint
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We study a 1-dimensional XX chain under nonequilibrium driving and local dephasing described by the Lindblad master equation. The analytical solution for the nonequilibrium steady state found for particular parameters in [J.Stat.Mech., L05002 (2010)] is extended to arbitrary coupling constants, driving and homogeneous magnetic field. All one, two and three-point correlation functions are explicitly evaluated. It is shown that the nonequilibrium stationary state is not gaussian. Nevertheless, in the thermodynamic and weak-driving limit it is only weakly correlated and can be described by a matrix product operator ansatz with matrices of fixed dimension 4. A nonequilibrium phase transition at zero dephasing is also discussed. It is suggested that the scaling of the relaxation time with the system size can serve as a signature of a nonequilibrium phase transition.
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