Initial system-environment correlations via the transfer-tensor method
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Buser, Maximilian; Cerrillo, Javier; Schaller, Gernot; Cao, Jianshu
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Open quantum systems exhibiting initial system-environment correlations are notoriously difficult to simulate. We point out that given a sufficiently long sample of the exact short-time evolution of the open system dynamics, one may employ transfer tensors for the further propagation of the reduced open system state. This approach is numerically advantageous and allows for the simulation of quantum correlation functions in hardly accessible regimes. We benchmark this approach against analytically exact solutions and exemplify it with the calculation of emission spectra of multichromophoric systems as well as for the reverse temperature estimation from simulated spectroscopic data. Finally, we employ our approach for the detection of spectral signatures of electromagnetically induced transparency in open three-level systems.
Date issued
2017-12Department
Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of ChemistryJournal
Physical Review A
Publisher
American Physical Society
Citation
Buser, Maximilian et al. "Initial system-environment correlations via the transfer-tensor method." Physical Review A 96, 6 (December 2017): 062122 © 2017 American Physical Society
Version: Final published version
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2469-9926
2469-9934