Decoherence due to an excited state quantum phase transition in a two-level boson model
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Publication Date
2009-09-17 -
Publisher
American Physical Society -
Citation
Pérez Fernández, P., Relaño Pérez, A., Arias Carrasco, J.M., Dukelsky, J., García Ramos, J.E.: "Decoherence due to an excited state quantum phase transition in a two-level boson model". Physical Review A. Vol. 80, n. 3 (2009). ISSN 1050-2947 -
Abstract
The decoherence induced on a single qubit by its interaction with the environment is studied. The environment is modeled as a scalar two-level boson system that can go through either first-order or continuous-excited-state quantum phase transitions, depending on the values of the control parameters. A mean-field method based on the Tamm-Damkoff approximation is worked out in order to understand the observed behavior of the decoherence. Only the continuous-excited-state phase transition produces a noticeable effect in the decoherence of the qubit. This is maximal when the system-environment coupling brings the environment to the critical point for the continuous phase transition. In this situation, the decoherence factor (or the fidelity) goes to zero with a finite-size scaling power law.
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