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Accurate Truncations of Chain Mapping Models for Open Quantum Systems

Journal

NANOMATERIALS
Volume 11, Issue 8, Pages -

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/nano11082104

Keywords

nanophotonics; quantum dissipation; chain mapping; non-Markovian dynamics; spectral density; harmonic oscillators

Funding

  1. European Research Council [ERC-2016-StG-714870]
  2. Spanish Ministry for Science, Innovation, and Universities-Agencia Estatal de Investigacion (the QuantERA program of the European Commission) [RTI2018-099737-B-I00, PCI2018-093145]
  3. Spanish Ministry for Science, Innovation, and Universities-Agencia Estatal de Investigacion (Maria de Maeztu program for Units of Excellence in RD) [CEX2018-000805-M]

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This article discusses methods for handling the dynamics of open quantum systems, truncating chains to manageable lengths by introducing losses while still maintaining accuracy, and demonstrates that extending the chain mapping can replicate any environment.
The dynamics of open quantum systems are of great interest in many research fields, such as for the interaction of a quantum emitter with the electromagnetic modes of a nanophotonic structure. A powerful approach for treating such setups in the non-Markovian limit is given by the chain mapping where an arbitrary environment can be transformed to a chain of modes with only nearest-neighbor coupling. However, when long propagation times are desired, the required long chain lengths limit the utility of this approach. We study various approaches for truncating the chains at manageable lengths while still preserving an accurate description of the dynamics. We achieve this by introducing losses to the chain modes in such a way that the effective environment acting on the system remains unchanged, using a number of different strategies. Furthermore, we demonstrate that extending the chain mapping to allow next-nearest neighbor coupling permits the reproduction of an arbitrary environment, and adding longer-range interactions does not further increase the effective number of degrees of freedom in the environment.

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