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On the Small Mass Limit of Quantum Brownian Motion with Inhomogeneous Damping and Diffusion

Statistical Mechanics 2020-12-16 v1 Quantum Physics

Abstract

We study the small mass limit (or: the Smoluchowski-Kramers limit) of a class of quantum Brownian motions with inhomogeneous damping and diffusion. For Ohmic bath spectral density with a Lorentz-Drude cutoff, we derive the Heisenberg-Langevin equations for the particle's observables using a quantum stochastic calculus approach. We set the mass of the particle to equal m=m0ϵm = m_{0} \epsilon, the reduced Planck constant to equal =ϵ\hbar = \epsilon and the cutoff frequency to equal Λ=EΛ/ϵ\Lambda = E_{\Lambda}/\epsilon, where m0m_0 and EΛE_{\Lambda} are positive constants, so that the particle's de Broglie wavelength and the largest energy scale of the bath are fixed as ϵ0\epsilon \to 0. We study the limit as ϵ0\epsilon \to 0 of the rescaled model and derive a limiting equation for the (slow) particle's position variable. We find that the limiting equation contains several drift correction terms, the quantum noise-induced drifts, including terms of purely quantum nature, with no classical counterparts.

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@article{arxiv.1708.03685,
  title  = {On the Small Mass Limit of Quantum Brownian Motion with Inhomogeneous Damping and Diffusion},
  author = {Soon Hoe Lim and Jan Wehr and Aniello Lampo and Miguel Ángel García-March and Maciej Lewenstein},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1708.03685},
  year   = {2020}
}

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