Non-trivial effect of dephasing: Enhancement of rectification of spin
current in graded XX chains
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2207.02693v2
- Date: Fri, 8 Jul 2022 15:15:19 GMT
- Title: Non-trivial effect of dephasing: Enhancement of rectification of spin
current in graded XX chains
- Authors: Saulo H. S. Silva, Gabriel T. Landi, Emmanuel Pereira
- Abstract summary: We consider dephasing noise modelled by current preserving Lindblad dissipators acting on graded versions of spin systems.
We find that the interplay between dephasing and graded systems gives rise to a non trivial behavior.
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- Abstract: In order to reveal mechanisms to control and manipulate spin currents, we
perform a detailed investigation of the dephasing effects in the open XX model
with a Lindblad dynamics involving global dissipators and thermal baths.
Specifically, we consider dephasing noise modelled by current preserving
Lindblad dissipators acting on graded versions of these spin systems, that is,
systems in which the magnetic field and/or the spin interaction are growing
(decreasing) along the chain. In our analysis, we study the non-equilibrium
steady-state via the covariance matrix using the Jordan-Wigner approach to
compute the spin currents. We find that the interplay between dephasing and
graded systems gives rise to a non trivial behavior: when we have homogeneous
magnetic field and graded interactions we have rectification enhancement
mechanims, and when we have fully graded system we can control the spin current
in order to keep the direction of the particle/spin flow even with inverted
baths. We describe our result in detailed numerical analisys and we see that
rectification in this simple model indicates that the phenomenon may be of
general occurrence in quantum spin systems.
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