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Quantum energy decays and decoherence in discrete baths (1111.0243v1)

Published 1 Nov 2011 in quant-ph

Abstract: The quantum average energy decay and the purity decay are studied for a system particle as a function of the number of constituents of a discrete bath model. The system particle is subjected to two distinct physical situations: the harmonic oscillator (HO) and the Morse potential. The environment (bath) is composed by a {\it finite} number N of uncoupled HOs, characterizing the structured bath, which in the limit $N\to\infty$ is assumed to have an ohmic, sub-ohmic or super-ohmic spectral density. For very low values of N the mean energy and purity remain constant in time but starts to decay for intermediate values (10<N<20), where two distinct time regimes are observed: two exponential decays for relatively short times and a power-law decay for larger times. In this interval of N decoherence occurs for short times and a non-Markovian dynamics is expected for larger times. When $N$ increases, energy and coherence decay very fast and a Markovian dynamics is expected to occur. Wave packet dynamics is used to determine the evolution of the particle inside the system potentials.

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