Non-Markovian dynamics in a spin star system: The failure of thermalization
Abstract
In most cases, a small system weakly interacting with a thermal bath will finally reach the thermal state with the temperature of the bath. We show that this intuitive picture is not always true by a spin star model where non-Markov effect predominates in the whole dynamical process. The spin star system consists a central spin homogeneously interacting with an ensemble of identical noninteracting spins. We find that the correlation time of the bath is infinite, which implies that the bath has a perfect memory, and that the dynamical evolution of the central spin must be non- Markovian. A direct consequence is that the final state of the central spin is not the thermal state equilibrium with the bath, but a steady state which depends on its initial state.
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@article{arxiv.1207.2036,
title = {Non-Markovian dynamics in a spin star system: The failure of thermalization},
author = {Zhihai Wang and Yu Guo and D. L. Zhou},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1207.2036},
year = {2015}
}
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8 pages