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Pontus-Mpemba effect in cavity quantum electrodynamics

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The quantum Pontus-Mpemba effect is a counterintuitive phenomenon in which a quantum system relaxes faster through a two-step evolution protocol than through a single, unquenched relaxation. This work proposes its realization in cavity quantum electrodynamics using the Jaynes-Cummings model with photon loss. The model captures the coherent interaction between a two-level atom and a single quantized mode of a lossy cavity, providing a minimal yet realistic setting to explore dissipative quantum dynamics. Restricting the analysis to the single-excitation sector, the dynamics feature damped vacuum Rabi oscillations for weak dissipation that transition to near-exponential atomic decay under strong dissipation. A sudden quench of the cavity decay rate generates distinct relaxation trajectories from the same initial atom-cavity state. The atomic excitation then displays a non-monotonic, accelerated decay, where a trajectory with a quenched dissipation relaxes faster than fixed-loss evolution. The effect originates from the interplay between coherent atom-photon exchange and cavity dissipation, establishing a clear and experimentally accessible realization of the quantum Pontus-Mpemba effect in both optical and circuit QED platforms.

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Quantum Mpemba effect for operators in open systems

cond-mat.stat-mech · 2026-05-18 · unverdicted · novelty 7.0

Operators evolving under the adjoint Liouvillian in open quantum systems can exhibit a genuine Mpemba effect, with general conditions derived and validated across three setups.

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  • Quantum Mpemba effect for operators in open systems cond-mat.stat-mech · 2026-05-18 · unverdicted · none · ref 34 · internal anchor

    Operators evolving under the adjoint Liouvillian in open quantum systems can exhibit a genuine Mpemba effect, with general conditions derived and validated across three setups.