Emergence of the Gibbs ensemble as a steady state in Lindbladian dynamics
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2406.18041v2
- Date: Thu, 10 Oct 2024 08:12:12 GMT
- Title: Emergence of the Gibbs ensemble as a steady state in Lindbladian dynamics
- Authors: Shi-Kang Sun, Shu Chen,
- Abstract summary: We explicitly construct unique non-equilibrium steady state (NESS) of Lindblad master equation characterized by a Gibbs ensemble.
By studying the XX model and Fredkin model, we showcase how the Gibbs state emerges as the unique steady state.
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- Abstract: We explicitly construct unique non-equilibrium steady state (NESS) of Lindblad master equation characterized by a Gibbs ensemble $\rho_{\text{NESS}} \propto e^{-\beta \tilde{H}}$, where the effective Hamiltonian $\tilde{H}$ consists only of $U(1)$ conserved charges of the original Hamiltonian. Specifically, when the original Hamiltonian has multiple charges, it is possible to couple them with bathes at different temperature respectively, but still leads to an equilibrium state. To access the Gibbs NESS, the jump operators need to be properly chosen to fulfill quantum detailed balance condition (qDBC). These jump operators are ladder operators for $\tilde{H}$ and jump process they generate form a vertex-weighted directed acyclic graph (wDAG). By studying the XX model and Fredkin model, we showcase how the Gibbs state emerges as the unique steady state.
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