Separable squeezed inputs in finite-memory structured reservoirs produce detuning-locked entanglement freezing, birth-death-revival cycles, and integer-locked beating oscillations that persist with small deviations at cryogenic and moderate temperatures.
Non-Markovian quantum state diffusion: Perturbation approach
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We present a perturbation theory for non-Markovian quantum state diffusion (QSD), the theory of diffusive quantum trajectories for open systems in a bosonic environment [Physical Review {\bf A 58}, 1699, (1998)]. We establish a systematic expansion in the ratio between the environmental correlation time and the typical system time scale. The leading order recovers the Markov theory, so here we concentrate on the next-order correction corresponding to first-order non-Markovian master equations. These perturbative equations greatly simplify the general non-Markovian QSD approach, and allow for efficient numerical simulations beyond the Markov approximation. Furthermore, we show that each perturbative scheme for QSD naturally gives rise to a perturbative scheme for the master equation which we study in some detail. Analytical and numerical examples are presented, including the quantum Brownian motion model.
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Entanglement Dynamics of Separable Squeezed States in Finite Memory Structured Reservoir
Separable squeezed inputs in finite-memory structured reservoirs produce detuning-locked entanglement freezing, birth-death-revival cycles, and integer-locked beating oscillations that persist with small deviations at cryogenic and moderate temperatures.