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Kai-Li Li, Yan-Sheng Liu, Xi-Zheng Zhang. Control of the Liouvillian gap in the finite open quantum systemJ. Chin. Phys. B, 2026, 35(1): 010306.
| Kai-Li Li, Yan-Sheng Liu, Xi-Zheng Zhang. Control of the Liouvillian gap in the finite open quantum systemJ. Chin. Phys. B, 2026, 35(1): 010306. |
Control of the Liouvillian gap in the finite open quantum system
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Abstract
Relaxation processes in quantum systems coupled to external environments represent one of the most fundamental nonequilibrium phenomena in condensed matter physics. The Lindblad master equation provides a powerful framework for characterizing such open quantum dynamics. In this work, we systematically investigate how different types of quantum jump operators and system geometries influence the Liouvillian gap and the properties of the nonequilibrium steady state (NESS) in finite-size systems. We demonstrate that, due to the intricate structure of the Liouvillian superoperator, multiple NESSs with unphysical characteristics can emerge. The physically meaningful steady state must instead be understood as a superposition of these NESSs that collectively satisfy the required physical constraints. Furthermore, we find that the Liouvillian gap does not necessarily increase monotonically with the system–environment coupling strength. Instead, it can exhibit a nontrivial peak structure, corresponding to a minimum in the relaxation time. The magnitude of this peak is closely related to the symmetry properties of the system. Our results provide a deeper understanding of nonequilibrium behavior in finite quantum systems and offer new insights into the design and control of open quantum dynamics. -
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