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The short-time and long-time behaviors of non-Markovianity measure using two-time correlation functions in open quantum systems

Quantum Physics 2015-12-09 v1

Abstract

We investigate non-Markovianity measure using two-time correlation functions for open quantum systems. We define non-Markovianity measure as the difference between the exact two-time correlation function and the one obtained in the Markov limit. Such non-Markovianity measure can easily be measured in experiments. We found that the non-Markovianity dynamics in different time scale crucially depends on the system-environment coupling strength and other physical parameters such as the initial temperature of the environment and the initial state of the system. In particular, we obtain the short-time and long-time behaviors of non-Markovianity for different spectral densities. We also find that the thermal fluctuation always reduce the non-Markovian memory effect. Also, the non-Markovianity measure shows non-trivial initial state dependence in different time scales.

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@article{arxiv.1505.05748,
  title  = {The short-time and long-time behaviors of non-Markovianity measure using two-time correlation functions in open quantum systems},
  author = {Md. Manirul Ali and Ping-Yuan Lo and Matisse Wei-Yuan Tu and Wei-Min Zhang},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1505.05748},
  year   = {2015}
}

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10 pages, 3 figures