Characterizing Noise of Driven Controlled Field Using the Central Spin Model
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2409.01375v2
- Date: Sat, 16 Nov 2024 11:49:09 GMT
- Title: Characterizing Noise of Driven Controlled Field Using the Central Spin Model
- Authors: R. Jafari, A. Asadian, M. Abdi, Alireza Akbari,
- Abstract summary: We analyze the coherence dynamics of a central spin coupled to a spin chain with a time-dependent noisy magnetic field.
Our results show that decoherency due to the nonequilibrium critical dynamics of the environment is amplified in the presence of uncorrelated and correlated noise.
Our findings have potential applications in the noise spectroscopy of external signals.
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- Abstract: We analyze the coherence dynamics of a central spin coupled to a spin chain with a time-dependent noisy magnetic field, focusing on how noise influences the system's decoherence. Our results show that decoherency due to the nonequilibrium critical dynamics of the environment is amplified in the presence of uncorrelated and correlated Gaussian noise. We demonstrate that decoherence factor consistently signals the critical points, and exhibits exponential scaling with the system size, the square of noise intensity, and the noise correlation time at the critical points. We find that strong coupling between the qubit and the environment allows partial revivals of coherence, which diminish with increasing noise intensity or decreasing noise correlation time. In contrast, weak coupling leads to monotonic enhanced decoherence. The numerical results illustrate that, the revivals decay and scale exponentially with noise intensity. Moreover, the revivals increase and indicate linear or power law scaling with noise correlation time depends on how the correlated noise is fast or slow. Additionally, we explore the non-Markovianity of the dynamics, finding that it decays in the presence of noise but increases as the noise correlation time grows. Our findings have potential applications in the noise spectroscopy of external signals.
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