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Non-Markovian effect on the geometric phase of a dissipative qubit
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2010
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Quantum DynamicSpectral WidthEngineeringGeometric PhaseQuantum ComputingQuantum Mechanical PropertyQuantum TheoryQuantum EntanglementQuantum SciencePhysicsQuantum ChemistryLorentzian Spectral DensityQuantum DecoherenceNatural SciencesApplied PhysicsQuantum DevicesQuantum SystemQuantum ChaosNon-markovian Effect
We studied the geometric phase of a two-level atom coupled to an environment with Lorentzian spectral density. The non-Markovian effect on the geometric phase is explored analytically and numerically. In the weak coupling limit, the lowest order correction to the geometric phase is derived analytically and the general case is calculated numerically. It was found that the correction to the geometric phase is significantly large if the spectral width is small, and in this case the non-Markovian dynamics has a significant impact on the geometric phase. When the spectral width increases, the correction to the geometric phase becomes negligible, which shows the robustness of the geometric phase to the environmental white noises. The result is significant to the quantum information processing based on the geometric phase.
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