Open dynamics in the Aubry-Andr\'{e}-Harper model coupled to a finite
bath: the influence of localization in the system and dimensionality of bath
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2009.05988v3
- Date: Mon, 22 Nov 2021 01:56:38 GMT
- Title: Open dynamics in the Aubry-Andr\'{e}-Harper model coupled to a finite
bath: the influence of localization in the system and dimensionality of bath
- Authors: H. T. Cui, M. Qin, L. Tang, H. Z. Shen and X. X. Yi
- Abstract summary: The population evolution of single excitation is studied in the Aubry- Andr'e- Harper (AAH) model.
The time evolution of excitation is studied in both the system and bath.
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- Abstract: The population evolution of single excitation is studied in the Aubry-
Andr\'{e}- Harper (AAH) model coupled to a $d (=1,2,3)$-dimensional simple
lattices bath with a focus on the effect of localization in the system and the
dimensionality of bath. By performing a precise evaluation of time-independent
Schr\"{o}dinger equation, the reduced energy levels of the system can be
determined. It is found that the reduce energy levels show significant
relevance for the bath dimensions. Subsequently, the time evolution of
excitation is studied in both the system and bath. It is found that excitation
in the system can decay super-exponentially when $d=1$ or exponentially when
$d=2,3$. Regarding the finite nature of bath, the spreading of excitation in
the lattices bath is also studied. We find that, depending on the dimensions of
bath and the initial state, the spreading of excitation in the bath is
diffusive or behaves localization.
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