Arbitrary length XX spin chains boundary-driven by non-Markovian
environments
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2111.07859v2
- Date: Thu, 18 Nov 2021 11:18:56 GMT
- Title: Arbitrary length XX spin chains boundary-driven by non-Markovian
environments
- Authors: G. Mouloudakis, T. Ilias and P. Lambropoulos
- Abstract summary: We provide a method of calculating the wavefunction of a XX spin chain coupled at both ends to non-Markovian reservoirs with arbitrary spectral density.
The method is based on the appropriate handling of the time-dependent Schrodinger's equations of motion in Laplace space.
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- Abstract: In this work we provide a recursive method of calculating the wavefunction of
a XX spin chain coupled at both ends to non-Markovian reservoirs with arbitrary
spectral density. The method is based on the appropriate handling of the
time-dependent Schrodinger's equations of motion in Laplace space and leads to
closed form solutions of the transformed amplitudes, for arbitrary chain
lengths as well as arbitrary initial conditions, within the single-excitation
subspace. Results on the dynamical as well as state transfer properties of the
system for various combinations of parameters are also presented. In
particular, detailed quantitative comparisons for Lorentzian and Ohmic
reservoirs are illustrated.
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