2021
DOI: 10.48550/arxiv.2109.08533
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Dephasing versus collapse: Lessons from the tight-binding model with noise

Marco Hofmann,
Barbara Drossel

Abstract: Condensed matter physics at room temperature usually assumes that electrons in conductors can be described as spatially narrow wave packets -in contrast to what the Schrödinger equation would predict. How a finite-temperature environment can localize wave functions is still being debated. Here, we represent the environment by a fluctuating potential and investigate different unravellings of the Lindblad equation that describes the one-dimensional tight-binding model in the presence of such a potential. While a… Show more

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