A review of the quantum Mpemba effect covering open and isolated quantum systems, key theories, experiments, and open questions.
Green's Function Approach to Josephson Dot Dynamics and Application to Quantum Mpemba Effects
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We develop a Green's function approach for the nonequilibrium dynamics of multi-level quantum dots coupled to multiple fermionic reservoirs in the presence of a bosonic environment. Our theory is simpler than the Keldysh approach and goes beyond scattering state constructions. In concrete terms, we study Josephson junctions containing a quantum dot and coupled to an electromagnetic environment. In the dot region, spin-orbit interactions, a Zeeman field, and in principle also Coulomb interactions can be included. We then study quantum Mpemba effects, assuming that the average phase difference across the Josephson junction is subject to a rapid quench. For a short singlechannel junction, we show that both types of quantum Mpemba effects allowed in open quantum systems are possible. We also study an intermediate-length junction, where spin-orbit interactions and a Zeeman field are included. Again quantum Mpemba effects are predicted.
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The quantum Mpemba effects
A review of the quantum Mpemba effect covering open and isolated quantum systems, key theories, experiments, and open questions.