Collapse and revival of quantum coherence for a harmonic oscillator interacting with a classical fluctuating environment
Abstract
We address the dynamics of nonclassicality for a quantum system interacting with a noisy fluctuating environment described by a classical stochastic field. As a paradigmatic example, we consider a harmonic oscillator initially prepared in a maximally nonclassical state, e.g. a Fock number state or a Schroedinger cat-like state, and then coupled to either resonant or non-resonant external field. Stochastic modeling allows us to describe the decoherence dynamics without resorting to approximated quantum master equations, and to introduce non- Markovian effects in a controlled way. A detailed comparison among different nonclassicality criteria and a thorough analysis of the decoherence time reveal a rich phenomenology whose main features may be summarized as follows: i) classical memory effects increase the survival time of quantum coherence; ii) a detuning between the natural frequency of the system and the central frequency of the classical field induces revivals of quantum coherence.
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@article{arxiv.1411.0946,
title = {Collapse and revival of quantum coherence for a harmonic oscillator interacting with a classical fluctuating environment},
author = {Jacopo Trapani and Matteo Bina and Sabrina Maniscalco and Matteo G. A. Paris},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1411.0946},
year = {2015}
}
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11 pages, 6 figures, 1 appendix