Dissipative Bose-Einstein condensation in contact with a thermal reservoir
Abstract
We investigate the real-time dynamics of open quantum spin- or hardcore boson systems on a spatial lattice, which are governed by a Markovian quantum master equation. We derive general conditions under which the hierarchy of correlation functions closes such that their time evolution can be computed semi-analytically. Expanding our previous work [Phys. Rev. A 93, 021602 (2016)] we demonstrate the universality of a purely dissipative quantum Markov process that drives the system of spin- particles into a totally symmetric superposition state, corresponding to a Bose-Einstein condensate of hardcore bosons. In particular, we show that the finite-size scaling behavior of the dissipative gap is independent of the chosen boundary conditions and the underlying lattice structure. In addition, we consider the effect of a uniform magnetic field as well as a coupling to a thermal bath to investigate the susceptibility of the engineered dissipative process to unitary and nonunitary perturbations. We establish the nonequilibrium steady-state phase diagram as a function of temperature and dissipative coupling strength. For a small number of particles , we identify a parameter region in which the engineered symmetrizing dissipative process performs robustly, while in the thermodynamic limit , the coupling to the thermal bath destroys any long-range order.
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@article{arxiv.1604.03725,
title = {Dissipative Bose-Einstein condensation in contact with a thermal reservoir},
author = {Stephan Caspar and Florian Hebenstreit and David Mesterházy and Uwe-Jens Wiese},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1604.03725},
year = {2016}
}
Comments
30 pages, 8 figures; Revised version: Minor changes and references added