Abstract

We introduce a response theory for open quantum systems within nonequilibrium steady-states subject to a Hamiltonian perturbation. Working in the weak system-bath coupling regime, our results are derived within the Lindblad-Gorini-Kossakowski-Sudarshan formalism. We find that the response of the system to a small perturbation is not simply related to a correlation function within the system, unlike traditional linear response theory in closed systems or expectations from the fluctuation-dissipation theorem. In limiting cases, when the perturbation is small relative to the coupling to the surroundings or when it does not lead to a change of the eigenstructure of the system, a perturbative expansion exists where the response function is related to a sum of a system correlation functions and additional forces induced by the surroundings. Away from these limiting regimes however, the secular approximation results in a singular response that cannot be captured within the traditional approach, but can be described by reverting to a microscopic Hamiltonian description. These findings are illustrated by explicit calculations in coupled qubits and anharmonic oscillators in contact with bosonic baths at different temperatures.

Highlights

  • Response theory provides a means of characterizing the dynamical behavior of systems subject to small perturbations

  • In this work we introduce a response theory for open quantum systems within the LGKS formalism that is consistent with an underlying Hamiltonian description of the full system, subsystem plus environment

  • We find that even a small Hamiltonian perturbation with respect to the system Hamiltonian may result in nonlinear response, and that unlike the case for closed quantum systems or classical systems, the corresponding response function is not related to a correlation function of the system

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Summary

INTRODUCTION

Response theory provides a means of characterizing the dynamical behavior of systems subject to small perturbations. We find that even a small Hamiltonian perturbation with respect to the system Hamiltonian may result in nonlinear response, and that unlike the case for closed quantum systems or classical systems, the corresponding response function is not related to a correlation function of the system. This occurs when the perturbation is considered small with respect to the system Hamiltonian but not necessarily small with respect to the system-bath Hamiltonian.

FRAMEWORK FOR THE LGKS MASTER EQUATION
RESPONSE THEORY WITHIN THE
Response due to changes in the eigenvectors
Example
Response due to changes in the eigenvalues
OUTLOOK
Two coupled harmonic oscillators in a linear field
Cubic perturbation
First-order correction of the heat flows
First-order correction of the entropy and entropy production

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