Flight of a heavy particle nonlinearly coupled to a quantum bath
Abstract
Fluctuation and dissipation are by-products of coupling to the `environment.' The Caldeira-Leggett model, a successful paradigm of quantum Brownian motion, views the environment as a collection of harmonic oscillators linearly coupled to the system. However, symmetry considerations may forbid a linear coupling, e.g. for a neutral particle in quantum electrodynamics. We argue that nonlinear couplings can lead to a fundamentally different behavior. Specifically, we consider a heavy particle quadratically coupled to quantum fluctuations of the bath. In one dimension the particle undergoes anomalous diffusion, unfolding as a power-law distribution in space, reminiscent of L\'evy flights. We suggest condensed matter analogs where similar effects may arise.
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@article{arxiv.1508.00582,
title = {Flight of a heavy particle nonlinearly coupled to a quantum bath},
author = {Mohammad F. Maghrebi and Matthias Krüger and Mehran Kardar},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1508.00582},
year = {2016}
}
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Introduction expanded. Appendices added