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Open Quantum Systems Decoherence

Thermalization induced by quantum scattering

arXiv
Authors: Samuel L. Jacob, Massimiliano Esposito, Juan M. R. Parrondo, Felipe Barra

Year

2020

Paper ID

18813

Status

Preprint

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Abstract

We use quantum scattering theory to study a fixed quantum system Y subject to collisions with massive particles X described by wave-packets. We derive the scattering map for system Y and show that the induced evolution crucially depends on the width of the incident wave-packets compared to the level spacing in Y . If Y is non-degenerate, sequential collisions with narrow wave-packets cause Y to decohere. Moreover, an ensemble of narrow packets produced by thermal effusion causes Y to thermalize. On the other hand, broad wave-packets can act as a source of coherences for Y , even in the case of an ensemble of incident wave-packets given by the effusion distribution, preventing thermalization. We illustrate our findings on several simple examples and discuss the consequences of our results in realistic experimental situations.

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