Quantum Mpemba effect from initial system-reservoir entanglement
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2504.21758v1
- Date: Wed, 30 Apr 2025 15:58:17 GMT
- Title: Quantum Mpemba effect from initial system-reservoir entanglement
- Authors: Stefano Longhi,
- Abstract summary: The Mpemba effect -- where hot systems cool faster than colder ones -- has intrigued both classical and quantum thermodynamics.<n>Recent works have explored anomalous relaxation and Mpemba-like effects in several quantum systems.<n>We propose a type of quantum Mpemba effect, distinct from the strong Mpemba effect, originating from initial system-bath entanglement.
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- Abstract: The Mpemba effect -- where hot systems cool faster than colder ones -- has intrigued both classical and quantum thermodynamics. As compared to classical systems, quantum systems add complexity due to quantum correlations. Recent works have explored anomalous relaxation and Mpemba-like effects in several quantum systems, considering isolated systems at zero temperature or open systems in contact with reservoirs under Markovian or non-Markovian dynamics. However, these models typically assume an initial unentangled system-bath state, overlooking the role of initial system-environment correlations. Here we propose a type of quantum Mpemba effect, distinct from the strong Mpemba effect, originating from initial system-bath entanglement solely. It is shown that the degree of initial entanglement significantly influences the early relaxation dynamics, with certain conditions causing backflow and retarded thermalization. As an example, we investigate the spontaneous emission of a two-level atom in a photonic waveguide at zero temperature, where an initial atom-photon entangled state results in delayed relaxation and pronounced Mpemba effect. These findings highlight the crucial role of quantum correlations in thermalization processes and open new avenues for identifying and engineering quantum Mpemba phenomena. Controlling relaxation dynamics through system-environment entanglement may have potential applications in quantum thermal machines, state initialization protocols, and quantum information processing, where precise control over thermalization is essential.
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