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Decoherence by a nonlinear environment: canonical vs. microcanonical case

Quantum Physics 2009-11-07 v3

Abstract

We compare decoherence induced in a simple quantum system (qubit) for two different initial states of the environment: canonical (fixed temperature) and microcanonical (fixed energy), for the general case of a fully interacting oscillator environment. We find that even a relatively compact oscillator bath (with the effective number of degrees of freedom of order 10), initially in a microcanonical state, will typically cause decoherence almost indistinguishable from that by a macroscopic, thermal environment, except possibly at singularities of the environment's specific heat (critical points). In the latter case, the precise magnitude of the difference between the canonical and microcanonical results depends on the critical behavior of the dissipative coefficient, characterizing the interaction of the qubit with the environment.

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@article{arxiv.quant-ph/0202125,
  title  = {Decoherence by a nonlinear environment: canonical vs. microcanonical case},
  author = {S. Khlebnikov and G. Sadiek},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:quant-ph/0202125},
  year   = {2009}
}

Comments

18 pages, revtex, 2 figures; minor textual changes, corrected typo in eq. (53) (v2); textual changes, mostly in the introduction (v3)