Effect of environmental spins on Landau-Zener transitions
D. A. Garanin, R. Neb, and R. Schilling

TL;DR
This paper investigates how environmental spins influence Landau-Zener transitions in a two-level system, revealing conditions under which environmental spins affect transition probabilities and how strong coupling suppresses these effects.
Contribution
It provides an analytical reduction of the Landau-Zener problem with environmental spins to a grid model and analyzes the impact of initial spin states and coupling strength on transition probabilities.
Findings
Environmental spins in ground state do not affect transition probability.
Strong coupling of environmental spins to the central spin weakens their influence.
LZ transition probability decreases slowly with increasing sweep rate in certain regimes.
Abstract
Landau-Zener (LZ) transitions of a two-level system (e. g., electronic spin in molecular magnets) coupled to one or many environmental spins (e. g., nuclear spins) are studied. For rather general interactions the LZ problem is reduced to that of a Landau-Zener grid. It is shown analytically that environmental spins initially in their ground state do not influence the staying probability P. This changes if they are prepared in a statistical ensemble. For a more specific model with environmental spins in a transverse field, LZ transitions are studied in the case of well-separated resonances in the LZ grid. The full evolution of the system is described as a succession of elemenary transitions at avoided crossings and free evolution between them. If the environmental spins are strongly coupled to the central spin, their effect on P is weak. In other cases LZ transitions are strongly…
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