Solution of the Lindblad equation for spin helix states
Abstract
Using Lindblad dynamics we study quantum spin systems with dissipative boundary dynamics that generate a stationary nonequilibrium state with a non-vanishing spin current that is locally conserved except at the boundaries. We demonstrate that with suitably chosen boundary target states one can solve the many-body Lindblad equation exactly in any dimension. As solution we obtain pure states at any finite value of the dissipation strength and any system size. They are characterized by a helical stationary magnetization profile and a superdiffusive ballistic current of order one, independent of system size even when the quantum spin system is not integrable. These results are derived in explicit form for the one-dimensional spin-1/2 Heisenberg chain and its higher-spin generalizations (which include for spin-1 the integrable Zamolodchikov-Fateev model and the bi-quadratic Heisenberg chain). The extension of the results to higher dimensions is straightforward.
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@article{arxiv.1702.04586,
title = {Solution of the Lindblad equation for spin helix states},
author = {Vladislav Popkov and Gunter M. Schütz},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1702.04586},
year = {2017}
}
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23 pages, 2 figures