Effects of stickiness on the quantum states of strongly chaotic open systems
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2407.08780v1
- Date: Thu, 11 Jul 2024 18:00:03 GMT
- Title: Effects of stickiness on the quantum states of strongly chaotic open systems
- Authors: Miguel A. Prado Reynoso, Edson M. Signor, Sandra D. Prado, Lea F. Santos,
- Abstract summary: We consider the standard map of the kicked rotor and verify that regions of stickiness survive in the strong chaotic regime of the closed classical map.
By scanning the system's phase space with a leak, we analyze how stickiness affects the degree of localization of the states of the quantum system.
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- Abstract: We investigate the effects of classical stickiness (orbits temporarily confined to a region of the chaotic phase space) to the structures of the quantum states of an open system. We consider the standard map of the kicked rotor and verify that regions of stickiness survive in the strong chaotic regime of the closed classical map. By scanning the system's phase space with a leak, we analyze how stickiness affects the degree of localization of the states of the quantum system. We find an excellent correspondence between the classical dwell time and finite-time Lyapunov exponents with the quantum dwell time and Wehrl entropy of the quantum states. Our approach suggests that knowledge of the structure of the classically chaotic trajectories can be used to determine where to place the leak to enhance or decrease the degree of delocalization of the quantum states.
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