Quantum Brownian magneto-oscillator: Role of environmental spectrum and external magnetic field in decoherence and decay processes
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2015
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In this work, we consider the dissipative dynamics of a quantum Brownian magneto-oscillator in contact with different types of environment at zero temperature as well as at high temperatures. We derive closed-form expressions of decay rate and heating rate for the magneto-oscillator in contact with Ohmic, sub-Ohmic, and super-Ohmic environments with non-Markovian characteristics. The present study is useful in determining the relationship between the thermalization dynamics of a magneto-oscillator and different forms of environmental spectrum and external magnetic field. Although our study is limited to the short-time (Non-Markovian) and long-time (Markovian) regimes, it manifests that one can actually tune the effective coupling of the system reservoir either by tuning oscillator frequency through reservoir engineering techniques or changing external magnetic field. Thus the present work establishes the essential role of non-Markovian dissipation and the crucial role of magnetic field in the environment induced decoherence and decay processes of the dissipative magneto-oscillator. � 2015 American Physical Society.
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