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Effects of non-Markovian squeezed bath on the dynamics of open systems

Quantum Physics 2023-10-16 v1

Abstract

Control of the dynamics of an open quantum system is crucial in quantum information processing. Basically there are two ways: one is the control on the system and the other is tuning the bath parameters. In this paper, we use the latter to analyze the non-Markovian dynamics of the open system. The model is that the system is immersed in non-Markovian squeezed baths. For the dynamics, a non-Markovian master eqation is obtained using the quantum state diffusion (QSD) equation technique for the weak system-bath couplings. We use the adiabatic evolution or quantum state transmission as examples to analyze the effects of the bath parameters: non-Markovianity γ\gamma, the squeezed direction θ\theta and squeezed strength rr. For the adiabatic or state transmission fidelity, the calculation results show that they both can be enhanced by a smaller γ\gamma or bigger pp-quadrature. Interestingly, when 0<θ<π/20<\theta<\pi/2, the squeezed quadrature is determined by the combination of rr and θ\theta, and by numerical simulation we find that the fidelity peak occurs at r=12θ/πr=1-2\theta/\pi. The fidelities increase with increasing rr when r(0,12θ/π]r\in (0,1-2\theta/\pi]. When θπ/2\theta\ge\pi/2, lower fidelities are obtained due to the squeezed bath. Our results show that the dynamics of the open systems can be effectively controlled by reservoir enginerring.

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@article{arxiv.2304.04223,
  title  = {Effects of non-Markovian squeezed bath on the dynamics of open systems},
  author = {Arapat Ablimit and Feng-Hua Ren and Run-Hong He and Yang-Yang Xie and Zhao-Ming Wang},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2304.04223},
  year   = {2023}
}

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9 pages, 7 figures