Quantum loss of synchronization in the dynamics of two spins
Abstract
Motivated by the spin self-rephasing recently observed in an atomic clock, we introduce a simple dynamical model to study the competition between dephasing and synchronization. Two spins are taken to be initially parallel and in the plane perpendicular to an inhomogeneous magnetic field that tends to dephase them. In addition, the spins are coupled by exchange interaction that tries to keep them locked. The analytical solution of the classical dynamics shows that, there is a phase transition to a synchronized regime for sufficiently large exchange interaction compared to the inhomogeneity. The quantum dynamics is solved analytically in four limits -- large/small and large/small -- and numerically in between. In sharp contrast to the classical case, the quantum solution features very rich -dependent multiscale dynamics. For any finite , there is no synchronization but a crossover around between two regimes. The synchronization transition is only recovered when , approaching the classical solution in a non-trivial way. Quantum effects therefore suppress the synchronization transition.
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@article{arxiv.1303.5564,
title = {Quantum loss of synchronization in the dynamics of two spins},
author = {Y. Liu and F. Piechon and J. N. Fuchs},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1303.5564},
year = {2013}
}
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6 pages, 12 figures