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Spectral and steady-state properties of random Liouvillians

Lucas Sá, Pedro Ribeiro, Tomaž Prosen

2020Journal of Physics A Mathematical and Theoretical56 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract We study generic open quantum systems with Markovian dissipation, focusing on a class of stochastic Liouvillian operators of Lindblad form with independent random dissipation channels (jump operators) and a random Hamiltonian. We establish that the global spectral features, the spectral gap, and the steady-state properties follow three different regimes as a function of the dissipation strength, whose boundaries depend on the particular quantity. Within each regime, we determine the scaling exponents with the dissipation strength and system size. We find that, for two or more dissipation channels, the spectral gap increases with the system size. The spectral distribution of the steady state is Poissonian at low dissipation strength and conforms to that of a random matrix once the dissipation is sufficiently strong. Our results can help to understand the long-time dynamics and steady-state properties of generic dissipative systems.

Topics & Concepts

DissipationStatistical physicsDissipative systemScalingMathematicsStochastic processSpectral power distributionSpectral propertiesMarkov processRandom matrixSpectral densityRandomnessSpectral gapMatrix (chemical analysis)PhysicsSpectrum (functional analysis)Function (biology)Distribution (mathematics)Random fieldQuantumRandom variableMarkov chainThermal management of electronic devices and systemsMathematical analysisProbability density functionProbability distributionClass (philosophy)Distribution functionNoise (video)Spectral functionQuantum many-body systemsQuantum Information and CryptographyQuantum chaos and dynamical systems