Litcius/Paper detail

Quantum Collision Models: A Beginner Guide

Stefano Cusumano

2022Entropy32 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

In recent years, quantum collision models, sometimes dubbed repeated interaction models, have gained much attention due to their simplicity and their capacity to convey ideas without resorting to technical complications typical of many approaches and techniques used in the field of open quantum systems. In this tutorial, we show how to use these models, highlighting their strengths and some technical subtleties often overlooked in the literature. We do this by deriving the Markovian master equation and comparing the standard collisional derivation with the standard microscopic one. We then use the collision model to derive the master equation of a two-level system interacting with either a bosonic or fermionic bath to give the reader a flavour of the real use of the model.

Topics & Concepts

CollisionMaster equationQuantumSimplicityComputer scienceStatistical physicsField (mathematics)Theoretical physicsPhysicsMathematicsQuantum mechanicsProgramming languagePure mathematicsQuantum Mechanics and ApplicationsQuantum Information and CryptographyAdvanced Thermodynamics and Statistical Mechanics