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Time evolution and steady states of dissipative quantum many-body systems

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Authors

  • Vincent Raphael Overbeck

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Original languageEnglish
QualificationDoctor rerum naturalium
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Supervised by
  • Hendrik Weimer, Supervisor
Date of Award28 May 2018
Place of PublicationHannover
Publication statusPublished - 2018

Abstract

We investigate a dissipative Ising model that exhibits the Ising symmetry via a variational approach. In the non-equilibrium steady state phase diagram, we find a first order and a second order transition meeting at a tricritical point. An experimental realization via Rydberg dressing is suggested. In the second part, we use the variational approach to calculate the time evolution of a dissipative Ising model that shows a first order liquid gas transition. As an extension of the variational product state, classical fluctuations are included. In the last part, we investigate a system where a Nitrogen-vacancy center in diamond is coupled to many carbon nuclei. We show that close to the ground state level anti crossing condition, the NV center and the nuclei can exchange polarization laying the basis for spin bath polarization.

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Time evolution and steady states of dissipative quantum many-body systems. / Overbeck, Vincent Raphael.
Hannover, 2018. 121 p.

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Overbeck, VR 2018, 'Time evolution and steady states of dissipative quantum many-body systems', Doctor rerum naturalium, Leibniz University Hannover, Hannover. https://doi.org/10.15488/3478
Overbeck, V. R. (2018). Time evolution and steady states of dissipative quantum many-body systems. [Doctoral thesis, Leibniz University Hannover]. https://doi.org/10.15488/3478
Overbeck VR. Time evolution and steady states of dissipative quantum many-body systems. Hannover, 2018. 121 p. doi: 10.15488/3478
Overbeck, Vincent Raphael. / Time evolution and steady states of dissipative quantum many-body systems. Hannover, 2018. 121 p.
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