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Long-time signatures of non-Markovianity in open quantum systems

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Abstract

Memory effects in open systems typically manifest on short timescales, as their contribution is overwhelmed by thermal dissipation over long times. Furthermore, standard metrics quantifying such non-Markovian evolution are tomographic in nature, making them impractical for experimental observation [1]. Given their versatility and ease of implementation, spectroscopic measurements present an attractive alternative to characterize such dynamics. In this talk, I will first discuss an approach based on a time-dependent master equation and apply it to the archetypal qubit-resonator system. We obtain an analytical expression for the qubit emission spectrum that captures persistent non-Markovian features in the steady state [2]. I will then introduce a new approach which allows such analysis to be done directly in the frequency domain, bypassing the cumbersome calculation of two-time correlators. Our results highlight the parameter regimes where deviations from Markovianity are most pronounced and how they may be tuned via the choice of interaction and resonator dynamics.

Publication: [1] H.-P. Breuer, E. Laine, and J. Piilo, Phys. Rev. Lett. 103, 21040 (2009)<br>[2] I. de Vega and D. Alonso, Phys. Rev. A 77, 043836 (2008)

Presenters

  • Andrew Keefe

    University of Massachusetts, Lowell

Authors

  • Andrew Keefe

    University of Massachusetts, Lowell

  • Zhihao Xiao

    University of Massachusetts Lowell

  • Nishant Agarwal

    University of Massachusetts Lowell

  • Archana Kamal

    University of Massachusetts Lowell, Department of Physics and Applied Physics, University of Massachusetts, Lowell, MA 01854, USA