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Open quantum systems in thermal non-ergodic environments

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Authors: Carlos A. Parra-Murillo, Max Bramberger, Claudius Hubig, Inés de Vega

Year

2019

Paper ID

15354

Status

Preprint

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Abstract

The dynamics of an open system crucially depends on the correlation function of its environment, CB(t). We show that for thermal non-Harmonic environments CB(t) may not decay to zero but to an offset, C0>0. The presence of such offset is determined by the environment eigenstate structure, and whether it fulfills or not the eigenstate thermalization hypothesis. Moreover, we show that a C0>0 could render the weak coupling approximation inaccurate and prevent the open system to thermalize. Finally, for a realistic environment of dye molecules, we show the emergence of the offset by using matrix product states (MPS), and discuss its link to a 1/f noise spectrum that, in contrast to previous models, extends to zero frequencies. Thus, our results may be relevant in describing dissipation in quantum technological devices like superconducting qubits, which are known to be affected by such noise.

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