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Long-lived quasi-stationary coherences in V-type system driven by incoherent light

Chemical Physics 2015-06-19 v2 Quantum Physics

Abstract

We present a theoretical study of noise-induced quantum coherences in a model three-level V-type system interacting with incoherent radiation, an important prototype for a wide range of physical systems ranging from trapped ions to biomolecules and quantum dots. By solving the quantum optical equations of motion for the V-type system, we obtain analytical expressions for the noise-induced coherences and show that they exhibit an oscillating behavior in the limit of large excited level spacing Δ\Delta (Δ/γ1\Delta /\gamma \gg 1, where γ\gamma is the radiative decay rate). Most remarkably, we find that in the opposite limit of small level spacing Δ/γ1\Delta/\gamma \ll 1, appropriate for large molecules, (a) the coherences can survive for an arbitrarily long time τ=(2/γ)(Δ/γ)2\tau=(2/\gamma) (\Delta/\gamma)^{-2} before eventually decaying to zero, and (b) coherences at short times can be substantial. We further show that the long-lived coherences can be robust against environmental relaxation and decoherence, and discuss implications to the design of quantum heat engines and incoherent light excitation of biological systems.

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@article{arxiv.1403.6816,
  title  = {Long-lived quasi-stationary coherences in V-type system driven by incoherent light},
  author = {Timur V. Tscherbul and Paul Brumer},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1403.6816},
  year   = {2015}
}