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Dissipation equation of motion approach to open quantum systems

Journal

FRONTIERS OF PHYSICS
Volume 11, Issue 4, Pages -

Publisher

HIGHER EDUCATION PRESS
DOI: 10.1007/s11467-016-0513-5

Keywords

quantum dissipation; quantum transport; entangled system-and-bath dynamics

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [21373191, 21303175, 21322305, 21573202, 21233007, 11274085]
  2. Strategic Priority Research Program (B) of CAS [XDB01020000]
  3. Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities [2030020028]
  4. Hong Kong UGC [AoE/P-04/08-2]

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This paper presents a comprehensive account of the dissipaton-equation-of-motion (DEOM) theory for open quantum systems. This newly developed theory treats not only the quantum dissipative systems of primary interest, but also the hybrid environment dynamics that are also experimentally measurable. Despite the fact that DEOM recovers the celebrated hierarchical-equations-of-motion (HEOM) formalism, these two approaches have some fundamental differences. To show these differences, we also scrutinize the HEOM construction via its root at the influence functional path integral formalism. We conclude that many unique features of DEOM are beyond the reach of the HEOM framework. The new DEOM approach renders a statistical quasi-particle picture to account for the environment, which can be either bosonic or fermionic. The review covers the DEOM construction, the physical meanings of dynamical variables, the underlying theorems and dissipaton algebra, and recent numerical advancements for efficient DEOM evaluations of various problems. We also address the issue of high-order many-dissipaton truncations with respect to the invariance principle of quantum mechanics of Schrodinger versus Heisenberg prescriptions. DEOM serves as a universal tool for characterizing of stationary and dynamic properties of system-and-bath interferences, as highlighted with its real-time evaluation of both linear and nonlinear current noise spectra of nonequilibrium electronic transport.

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