Transient unidirectional energy flow and diode-like phenomenon induced by non-Markovian environments

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Relying on an exact time evolution scheme, we identify a novel transient energy transfer phenomenon in an exactly-solvable quantum microscopic model consisting of a three-level system coupled to two non-Markovian zeroerature bosonic baths through two separable quantum channels. The dynamics of this model can be solved exactly using the quantum-state-diffusion equation formalism, demonstrating finite intervals of unidirectional energy flow across the system, typically, from the non-Markovian environment towards the more Markovian bath. Furthermore, when introducing a spatial asymmetry into the system, an analogue of the rectification effect is realized. In the long time limit, the dynamics arrives at a stationary state and the effects recede. Understanding temporal characteristics of directional energy flow will aid in designing microscopic energy transfer devices.

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Jing, J., Segal, D., Li, B., & Wu, L. A. (2015). Transient unidirectional energy flow and diode-like phenomenon induced by non-Markovian environments. Scientific Reports, 5. https://doi.org/10.1038/srep15332

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