Steady quantum coherence in non-equilibrium environment

Sheng Wen Li*, C. Y. Cai, C. P. Sun

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Abstract

We study the steady state of a three-level system in contact with a non-equilibrium environment, which is composed of two independent heat baths at different temperatures. We derive a master equation to describe the non-equilibrium process of the system. For the three level systems with two dipole transitions, i.e.,the Λ-type and V-type, we find that the interferences of two transitions in a non-equilibrium environment can give rise to non-vanishing steady quantum coherence, namely, there exist non-zero off-diagonal terms in the steady state density matrix (in the energy representation). Moreover, the non-vanishing off-diagonal terms increase with the temperature difference of the two heat baths. Such interferences of the transitions were usually omitted by secular approximation, for it was usually believed that they only take effect in short time behavior and do not affect the steady state. Here we show that, in non-equilibrium systems, such omission would lead to the neglect of the steady quantum coherence.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)19-32
Number of pages14
JournalAnnals of Physics
Volume360
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Sept 2015
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Decoherence
  • Nonequilibrium thermodynamics
  • Quantum coherence

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