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Bath-induced deviations from Gibbs statistics for strongly interacting oscillators

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Authors: Felipe Recabal, Adrian E. Rubio Lopez, Johannes Schachenmayer, Felipe Herrera

Year

2026

Paper ID

67650

Status

Preprint

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149

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Abstract

The Redfield quantum master equation is widely used to study the dynamics of interacting sub-systems that are weakly coupled to baths. Redfield dynamics under secular approximation preserves positivity of the reduced density operator and thermalizes the system into a Gibbs state at equilibrium. Long-time effects arising from non-secular terms are often neglected, but depending on the system spectrum and relative bath couplings, non-secular contributions are shown here to drive the system into a non-Gibbs state. For two strongly interacting quantum oscillators with independent baths at equal temperature, we analyze the microscopic origin of the deviations from Gibbs statistics. Provided that the oscillators are unequally damped by their baths, we show that steady state occupation numbers can significantly deviate from a Boltzmann distribution due to an excitation flux driven by bath-induced coherences between nearly-degenerate oscillator levels. Conditions for the recovery of thermal Gibbs statistics are discussed and experimental signatures suggested.

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