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Quantum collision models: Open system dynamics from repeated interactions

2022

We present an extensive introduction to quantum collision models (CMs), also known as repeated interactions schemes: a class of microscopic system-bath models for investigating open quantum systems dynamics whose use is currently spreading in a number of research areas. Through dedicated sections and a pedagogical approach, we discuss the CMs definition and general properties, their use for the derivation of master equations, their connection with quantum trajectories, their application in non-equilibrium quantum thermodynamics, their non-Markovian generalizations, their emergence from conventional system-bath microscopic models and link to the input-output formalism. The state of the art o…

Quantum non-Markovian dynamicsQuantum PhysicsQuantum opticsQuantum weak measurementsInput–output formalismFOS: Physical sciencesGeneral Physics and AstronomyRepeated interactionsSettore FIS/03 - Fisica Della MateriaOpen quantum systemsQuantum trajectoriesCascaded master equations; Input-output formalism; Open quantum systems; Quantum non-Markovian dynamics; Quantum optics; Quantum thermodynamics; Quantum trajectories; Quantum weak measurements; Repeated interactionsCascaded master equationsQuantum Physics (quant-ph)Quantum thermodynamicsPhysics Reports
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Exciting a Bound State in the Continuum through Multi-Photon Scattering plus Delayed Quantum Feedback

2019

Excitation of a bound state in the continuum (BIC) through scattering is problematic since it is by definition uncoupled. Here, we consider a type of dressed BIC and show that it can be excited in a nonlinear system through multi-photon scattering and delayed quantum feedback. The system is a semi-infinite waveguide with linear dispersion coupled to a qubit, in which a single-photon, dressed BIC is known to exist. We show that this BIC can be populated via multi-photon scattering in the non-Markovian regime, where the photon delay time (due to the qubit-mirror distance) is comparable with the qubit's decay. A similar process excites the BIC existing in an infinite waveguide coupled to two d…

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Non-Markovian dynamics of a single electron spin coupled to a nuclear spin bath

2008

We apply the time-convolutionless (TCL) projection operator technique to the model of a central spin which is coupled to a spin bath via nonuniform Heisenberg interaction. The second-order results of the TCL method for the coherences and populations of the central spin are determined analytically and compared with numerical simulations of the full von Neumann equation of the total system. The TCL approach is found to yield an excellent approximation in the strong field regime for the description of both the short-time dynamics and the long time behavior.

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Experimental on-demand recovery of entanglement by local operations within non-Markovian dynamics

2015

In many applications entanglement must be distributed through noisy communication channels that unavoidably degrade it. Entanglement cannot be generated by local operations and classical communication (LOCC), implying that once it has been distributed it is not possible to recreate it by LOCC. Recovery of entanglement by purely local control is however not forbidden in the presence of non-Markovian dynamics, and here we demonstrate in two all-optical experiments that such entanglement restoration can even be achieved on-demand. First, we implement an open-loop control scheme based on a purely local operation, without acquiring any information on the environment; then, we use a closed-loop s…

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Simulating open quantum systems with trapped ions

2005

This paper focuses on the possibility of simulating the open system dynamics of a paradigmatic model, namely the damped harmonic oscillator, with single trapped ions. The key idea consists in using a controllable physical system, i.e. a single trapped ion interacting with an engineered reservoir, to simulate the dynamics of other open systems usually difficult to study. The exact dynamics of the damped harmonic oscillator under very general conditions is firstly derived. Some peculiar characteristic of the system’s dynamics are then presented. Finally a way to implement with trapped ion the specific quantum simulator of interest is discussed.

PhysicsOpen quantum systemClassical mechanicsQuantum mechanicsQuantum dynamicsPhysical systemCavity quantum electrodynamicsopen quantum systems quantum computation trapped ions non-Markovian dynamicsQuantum simulatorCondensed Matter PhysicsTrapped ion quantum computerHarmonic oscillatorQuantum computer
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Quantum Non-Markovian Piecewise Dynamics from Collision Models

2017

Recently, a large class of quantum non-Markovian piecewise dynamics for an open quantum system obeying closed evolution equations has been introduced [B. Vacchini, Phys. Rev. Lett. 117, 230401 (2016)]. These dynamics have been defined in terms of a waiting-time distribution between quantum jumps, along with quantum maps describing the effect of jumps and the system's evolution between them. Here, we present a quantum collision model with memory, whose reduced dynamics in the continuous-time limit reproduces the above class of non-Markovian piecewise dynamics, thus providing an explicit microscopic realization.

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Collision models in quantum optics

2017

AbstractQuantum collision models (CMs) provide advantageous case studies for investigating major issues in open quantum systems theory, and especially quantum non-Markovianity. After reviewing their general definition and distinctive features, we illustrate the emergence of a CM in a familiar quantum optics scenario. This task is carried out by highlighting the close connection between the well-known input-output formalism and CMs. Within this quantum optics framework, usual assumptions in the CMs’ literature - such as considering a bath of noninteracting yet initially correlated ancillas - have a clear physical origin.

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Effective hamiltonian approach to the non-Markovian dynamics in a spin-bath

2010

We investigate the dynamics of a central spin that is coupled to a bath of spins through a non-uniform distribution of coupling constants. Simple analytical arguments based on master equation techniques as well as numerical simulations of the full von Neumann equation of the total system show that the short-time damping and decoherence behaviour of the central spin can be modelled accurately through an effective Hamiltonian involving a single effective coupling constant. The reduced short-time dynamics of the central spin is thus reproduced by an analytically solvable effective Hamiltonian model.

Coupling constantPhysicsQuantum decoherenceSpinsHamiltonian modelMarkov processCondensed Matter PhysicsAtomic and Molecular Physics and Opticssymbols.namesakeClassical mechanicsQuantum mechanicsMaster equationsymbolsHamiltonian (quantum mechanics)opens systems effective hamiltonians quantum noise non-markovian dynamicsMathematical PhysicsVon Neumann architecture
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Misbeliefs and misunderstandings about the non-Markovian dynamics of a damped harmonic oscillator

2003

We use the exact solution for the damped harmonic oscillator to discuss some relevant aspects of its open dynamics often mislead or misunderstood. We compare two different approximations both referred to as Rotating Wave Approximation. Using a specific example, we clarify some issues related to non--Markovian dynamics, non--Lindblad type dynamics, and positivity of the density matrix.

PhysicsDensity matrixQuantum PhysicsPhysics and Astronomy (miscellaneous)Dynamics (mechanics)FOS: Physical sciencesMarkov processType (model theory)Atomic and Molecular Physics and Opticssymbols.namesakeClassical mechanicsExact solutions in general relativitydecoherence non-Markovian dynamics damped harmonicoscillatorsymbolsRotating wave approximationQuantum Physics (quant-ph)Harmonic oscillatorJournal of Optics B: Quantum and Semiclassical Optics
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