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Quantum system under the actions of two counteracting baths: A model for the attenuation-amplification interplay
Fecha
2009Registro en:
PHYSICAL REVIEW A, v.80, n.6, 2009
1050-2947
10.1103/PhysRevA.80.062103
Autor
LORENZEN, F.
PONTE, M. A. de
ALMEIDA, N. G. de
MOUSSA, Miled Hassan Youssef
Institución
Resumen
We analyze the dynamical behavior of a quantum system under the actions of two counteracting baths: the inevitable energy draining reservoir and, in opposition, exciting the system, an engineered Glauber's amplifier. We follow the system dynamics towards equilibrium to map its distinctive behavior arising from the interplay of attenuation and amplification. Such a mapping, with the corresponding parameter regimes, is achieved by calculating the evolution of both the excitation and the Glauber-Sudarshan P function. Techniques to compute the decoherence and the fidelity of quantum states under the action of both counteracting baths, based on the Wigner function rather than the density matrix, are also presented. They enable us to analyze the similarity of the evolved state vector of the system with respect to the original one, for all regimes of parameters. Applications of this attenuation-amplification interplay are discussed.