Bibliographic Information: Teretenkov, A.E. (2024). Long-time behavior of multi-level open systems interacting with non-vacuum reservoirs. arXiv:2410.05505v1 [quant-ph].
Research Objective: This paper aims to analyze the long-time behavior of open quantum systems interacting with non-vacuum reservoirs, extending previous research that focused on vacuum reservoirs. The study specifically investigates the dynamics of a multi-level spin-boson-like model using the rotating wave approximation (RWA) and considering non-factorizable initial conditions.
Methodology: The authors derive an exact integral representation for the reduced density matrix of the system. They then apply perturbation theory with Bogolubov–van Hove scaling to analyze the long-time behavior of the system in the weak coupling and long-time limits. This approach allows for the identification of the first non-trivial correction to the dynamics beyond the standard Markovian approximation.
Key Findings: The study reveals that the long-time dynamics of the system, after initial state renormalization, can be accurately described by a finite-dimensional semigroup. This finding holds even when considering non-vacuum and non-factorizable initial states of the system and the reservoir.
Main Conclusions: The research demonstrates the applicability of semigroup techniques for describing the long-time behavior of open quantum systems in more general settings than previously explored. The results suggest that the system exhibits long-time Markovian behavior, even with the presence of non-vacuum reservoirs.
Significance: This work contributes to the understanding of open quantum systems by providing a rigorous mathematical framework for analyzing their long-time behavior under more realistic conditions. The findings have implications for the development of quantum technologies, where controlling and predicting the dynamics of open systems is crucial.
Limitations and Future Research: The study focuses on a specific model with identical, uncorrelated reservoirs in diagonal states. Future research could explore the dynamics of systems with correlated reservoirs, different dispersion relations, and more complex initial states. Additionally, investigating the existence of renormalized regression formulas for multi-time correlation functions in this context remains an open question.
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