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Transport of quantum excitations coupled to spatially extended nonlinear many-body systems

Quantum Physics 2016-11-22 v3 Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics

Abstract

The role of noise in the transport properties of quantum excitations is a topic of great importance in many fields, from organic semiconductors for technological applications to light-harvesting complexes in photosynthesis. In this paper we study a semi-classical model where a tight-binding Hamiltonian is fully coupled to an underlying spatially extended nonlinear chain of atoms. We show that the transport properties of a quantum excitation are subtly modulated by (i) the specific type (local vs non-local) of exciton-phonon coupling and by (ii) nonlinear effects of the underlying lattice. We report a non-monotonic dependence of the exciton diffusion coefficient on temperature, in agreement with earlier predictions, as a direct consequence of the lattice-induced fluctuations in the hopping rates due to long-wavelength vibrational modes. A standard measure of transport efficiency confirms that both nonlinearity in the underlying lattice and off-diagonal exciton-phonon coupling promote transport efficiency at high temperatures, preventing the Zeno-like quench observed in other models lacking an explicit noise-providing dynamical system.

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@article{arxiv.1505.03554,
  title  = {Transport of quantum excitations coupled to spatially extended nonlinear many-body systems},
  author = {Stefano Iubini and Octavi Boada and Yasser Omar and Francesco Piazza},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1505.03554},
  year   = {2016}
}