Dynamical properties of the spin-boson model using real-time quantum Monte Carlo
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Abstract
We present results for the real-time dynamics of the spin-boson model (a two-state system coupled to a bath of non-interacting harmonic modes) using the inchworm Monte Carlo algorithm. In particular, we study the population difference between the two states at strong system-bath coupling. We focus on sub-Ohmic spectral densities of the bosonic bath, where the system exhibits a second order quantum phase transition between localized and delocalized regimes. The inchworm algorithm is efficient over a wide range of temperatures (including low, intermediate, and high temperatures) and thus allows us to examine the changes in dynamics as the temperature is increased above zero and the emergence of a quantum critical fan.
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Presenters
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Olga Goulko
Boise State University
Authors
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Olga Goulko
Boise State University
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Guy Cohen
Chemistry, Tel Aviv University, Tel Aviv University, School of Chemistry, Tel Aviv University
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Moshe Goldstein
Tel Aviv University, School of Physics and Astronomy, Tel Aviv University, Raymond and Beverly Sackler School of Physics and Astronomy, Tel Aviv University
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Hsing-Ta Chen
University of Pennsylvania