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arxiv: 1512.06456 · v1 · pith:XCXKOXL2new · submitted 2015-12-20 · 🪐 quant-ph · nlin.CD· physics.atom-ph

Quantum Dynamics in Noisy Backgrounds: from sampling to dissipation and fluctuations

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keywords dynamicsnoisyquantumevolutionhamiltoniannon-hermitianfieldfluctuations
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We investigate the dynamics of a quantum system coupled linearly to Gaussian white noise using functional methods. By performing the integration over the noisy field in the evolution operator, we get an equivalent non-Hermitian Hamiltonian, which evolves the quantum state with a dissipative dynamics. We also show that if the integration over the noisy field is done for the time evolution of the density matrix, a gain contribution from the fluctuations, can be accessed in addition to the loss one from the non-hermitian Hamiltonian dynamics. We illustrate our study by computing analytically the effective non-Hermitian Hamiltonian, which we found to be the complex frequency harmonic oscillator, with a known evolution operator. It leads to space and time localisation, a common feature of noisy quantum systems in general applications.

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