Memory-keeping effects and forgetfulness in the dynamics of a qubit coupled to a spin chain
Abstract
Using recently proposed measures for non-Markovianity [H. P. Breuer, E. M. Laine, and J. Piilo, Phys. Rev. Lett. {\bf 103}, 210401 (2009)], we study the dynamics of a qubit coupled to a spin environment via an energy-exchange mechanism. We show the existence of a point, in the parameter space of the system, where the qubit dynamics is effectively Markovian and that such a point separates two regions with completely different dynamical behaviors. Indeed, our study demonstrates that the qubit evolution can in principle be tuned from a perfectly forgetful one to a deep non-Markovian regime where the qubit is strongly affected by the dynamical back-action of the environmental spins. By means of quantum process tomography, we provide a complete and intuitive characterization of the qubit channel.
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@article{arxiv.1011.5653,
title = {Memory-keeping effects and forgetfulness in the dynamics of a qubit coupled to a spin chain},
author = {T. J. G. Apollaro and C. Di Franco and F. Plastina and M. Paternostro},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1011.5653},
year = {2015}
}
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10 pages, 8 figures, RevTeX4