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Open Quantum Systems Decoherence
Collective Dissipation and Parameter Sensitivity in Trapped Ions Coupled to a Common Thermal Reservoir
arXiv
Authors: C. F. P. Avalos, G. A. Prataviera, M. C. de Oliveira
Year
2025
Paper ID
36462
Status
Preprint
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We investigate the dynamics of two trapped ions interacting with a common thermal reservoir, focusing on how cross-correlated dissipation influences heating, steady-state behavior, and parameter sensitivity. Starting from a microscopic system--reservoir model, we derive the corresponding Heisenberg--Langevin equations and show that reservoir-induced correlations generate collective decay channels and, when the cross-damping rate matches the local damping, a decoherence-free normal mode that preserves memory of the initial excitations. Using the Fisher information associated with motional population measurements, we identify the parameter regimes in which cross-damping enhances the estimability of both system and reservoir properties. For nonclassical initial states, we also show that reservoir-mediated correlations can generate or maintain entanglement, with the strongest effects occurring near the decoherence-free condition.
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