Spectral theory of non-Markovian dissipative phase transitions
Abstract
Dissipative phase transitions in quantum systems have been largely studied under the so-called Markovian approximation, where the environments to which the systems are coupled are memoryless. Here, we present a generalization of the spectral theory of dissipative phase transitions to non-Markovian systems, encompassing a much broader class of quantum materials and experiments and opening many possibilities for non-Markovian engineering of matter phases such as, as explored in the companion Letter [Debecker et. al., Phys. Rev. Lett. 133, 140403 (2024)], reshaping of phase boundaries and triggering of phase transitions. We first prove several statements about the connections between the spectrum of the generator of the non-Markovian dynamics of general systems and dissipative phase transitions. Then, as a benchmark, we show that our framework can capture all the expected signatures of the superradiant phase transition appearing in a challenging -symmetric two-mode Dicke model from a reduced description of the dynamics of the atoms only, a task for which all other methods have failed so far.
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@article{arxiv.2410.18990,
title = {Spectral theory of non-Markovian dissipative phase transitions},
author = {Baptiste Debecker and John Martin and François Damanet},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2410.18990},
year = {2024}
}
Comments
14 pages, 8 figures. Close to published version