Dissipative Landau-Zener transition with decoherence rate
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An innovative microscopic model with a minimal number of parameters: tunneling splitting gap, external field sweeping velocity, and decoherence rate is used to describe dynamics of the dissipative Landau-Zener transition in the presence of the decoherence. In limiting cases, the derived equation of motion gives rise to the well-known Landau-Zener and Kayanuma formula. In a general case, the description demonstrates a non-monotonic flipping probability with respect to the sweeping velocity, which is also found in some other models. This non-monotony can be explained by considering the competition and timescale of the quantum tunneling, crossing period, and decoherence process. The simplicity and robustness of the theory offer a practical and novel description of the Landau-Zener transition. In addition, it promises an alternative method to the electron paramagnetic resonance in measuring the effective decoherence rate of relevant quantum systems.
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