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Environment-assisted quantum transport and mobility edges

Quantum Physics 2021-09-07 v4 Disordered Systems and Neural Networks High Energy Physics - Theory

Abstract

Environment-assisted quantum transport (ENAQT) is a unique situation where environmental noise can, counterintuitively, enhance the transport of an open quantum system. In this paper, we investigate how the presence of a one-dimensional single-particle mobility edge can generate strong ENAQT. For this purpose, we study the energy current of a generalized Aubry-Andr\'e-Harper (AAH) tight binding model coupled at its edges to spin baths of differing temperature and dephasing noise along the system. We find that the ENAQT increases by orders of magnitude and depends on the number of localized eigenstates and disorder strength nonmonotonically. We show that this enhancement is the result of the cooperation between population uniformization and localization.

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@article{arxiv.2012.09337,
  title  = {Environment-assisted quantum transport and mobility edges},
  author = {Donny Dwiputra and Freddy P. Zen},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2012.09337},
  year   = {2021}
}

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9 pages, 7 figures

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