Particle injection into a chain: decoherence versus relaxation for Hermitian and non-Hermitian dynamics
Abstract
We investigate a model system for the injection of fermionic particles from filled source sites into an empty chain. We study the ensuing dynamics for Hermitian as well as for non-Hermitian time evolution where the particles cannot return to the bath sites (quantum ratchet). A non-homogeneous hybridization between bath and chain sites permits transient currents in the chain. Non-interacting particles show decoherence in the thermodynamic limit: the average particle number and the average current density in the chain become stationary for long times, whereas the single-particle density matrix displays large fluctuations around its mean value. Using the numerical time-dependent density-matrix renormalization group (-DMRG) method we demonstrate, on the other hand, that sizable density-density interactions between the particles introduce relaxation which is by orders of magnitudes faster than the decoherence processes.
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@article{arxiv.1110.5245,
title = {Particle injection into a chain: decoherence versus relaxation for Hermitian and non-Hermitian dynamics},
author = {F. Gebhard and K. zu Muenster and J. Ren and N. Sedlmayr and J. Sirker and B. Ziebarth},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1110.5245},
year = {2012}
}
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22 pages, 16 figures