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Higher-Order Kinetic Expansion of Quantum Dissipative Dynamics: Mapping Quantum Networks to Kinetic Networks

Chemical Physics 2015-06-15 v1 Quantum Physics

Abstract

We apply a new formalism to derive the higher-order quantum kinetic expansion (QKE) for studying dissipative dynamics in a general quantum network coupled with an arbitrary thermal bath. The dynamics of system population is described by a time-convoluted kinetic equation, where the time-nonlocal rate kernel is systematically expanded on the order of off-diagonal elements of the system Hamiltonian. In the second order, the rate kernel recovers the expression of the noninteracting-blip approximation (NIBA) method. The higher-order corrections in the rate kernel account for the effects of the multi-site quantum coherence and the bath relaxation. In a quantum harmonic bath, the rate kernels of different orders are analytically derived. As demonstrated by four examples, the higher-order QKE can reliably predict quantum dissipative dynamics, comparing well with the hierarchic equation approach. More importantly, the higher-order rate kernels can distinguish and quantify distinct nontrivial quantum coherent effects, such as long-range energy transfer from quantum tunneling and quantum interference arising from the phase accumulation of interactions.

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@article{arxiv.1303.6123,
  title  = {Higher-Order Kinetic Expansion of Quantum Dissipative Dynamics: Mapping Quantum Networks to Kinetic Networks},
  author = {Jianlan Wu and Jianshu Cao},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1303.6123},
  year   = {2015}
}