Quantum Thermal Transport Beyond Second Order with the Reaction Coordinate Mapping
Nicholas Anto-Sztrikacs,
Felix Ivander,
Dvira Segal
Abstract:Standard quantum master equation techniques such as the Redfield or Lindblad equations are perturbative to second order in the microscopic system-reservoir coupling parameter λ . As a result, characteristics of dissipative systems, which are beyond second order in λ , are not captured by such tools. Moreover, if the leading order in the studied effect is higher-than-quadratic in λ , a second-order description fundamentally fails even at weak coupling. Here, using the reaction coordinate (RC) quantum master equ… Show more
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