Real-time broadening of bath-induced density profiles from closed-system
correlation functions
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2210.10528v2
- Date: Fri, 4 Aug 2023 11:59:10 GMT
- Title: Real-time broadening of bath-induced density profiles from closed-system
correlation functions
- Authors: Tjark Heitmann, Jonas Richter, Jacek Herbrych, Jochen Gemmer, Robin
Steinigeweg
- Abstract summary: We investigate the nonequilibrium dynamics of spin chains with a local coupling to a single Lindblad bath.
We show that closed and open approaches to quantum transport agree strictly.
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- Abstract: The Lindblad master equation is one of the main approaches to open quantum
systems. While it has been widely applied in the context of condensed matter
systems to study properties of steady states in the limit of long times, the
actual route to such steady states has attracted less attention yet. Here, we
investigate the nonequilibrium dynamics of spin chains with a local coupling to
a single Lindblad bath and analyze the transport properties of the induced
magnetization. Combining typicality and equilibration arguments with stochastic
unraveling, we unveil for the case of weak driving that the dynamics in the
open system can be constructed on the basis of correlation functions in the
closed system, which establishes a connection between the Lindblad approach and
linear response theory at finite times. In this way, we provide a particular
example where closed and open approaches to quantum transport agree strictly.
We demonstrate this fact numerically for the spin-1/2 XXZ chain at the
isotropic point and in the easy-axis regime, where superdiffusive and diffusive
scaling is observed, respectively.
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