Quantum trajectories, interference, and state localisation in dephasing
assisted quantum transport
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2111.02986v1
- Date: Thu, 4 Nov 2021 16:35:36 GMT
- Title: Quantum trajectories, interference, and state localisation in dephasing
assisted quantum transport
- Authors: Kiran E. Khosla, Ardalan Armin, M. S. Kim
- Abstract summary: We present a simple and unified understanding of the role of these two key dephasing processes in dephasing assisted transport.
Our results provide insight in understanding quantum transport in molecular semiconductors, artificial lattices and quantum features of excitonic solids.
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- Abstract: Dephased quantum transport of excitations occurs when energetic fluctuations
in a system are sufficient to suppress the built-up of coherent amplitudes.
While this has been extensively studied in many different systems, a unified
and comprehensive understanding of quantum assisted transport via on-site and
coupling-induced dephasing processes is lacking. The aim of the present work is
to present a simple and unified understanding of the role of these two key
dephasing processes in dephasing assisted transport. Our work explicitly links
continuous dephasing to classical and quantum transitions. We present a natural
quantum trajectories explanation of how different coupling and dephasing terms
alter the diffusion rate of excitations and how this is impacted by the onset
of Anderson localized eigenstates. Our results provide insight in understanding
quantum transport in molecular semiconductors, artificial lattices and quantum
features of excitonic solids.
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