Quantum many-body theory of qubit decoherence in a finite-size spin bath. II. Ensemble dynamics
Wen Yang, Ren-Bao Liu

TL;DR
This paper develops an ensemble cluster-correlation expansion (CCE) theory to analyze qubit decoherence in finite-size spin baths, accounting for statistical initial states and providing convergent results for many-body bath dynamics.
Contribution
The paper introduces the ensemble CCE theory, extending previous single-sample CCE to handle non-factorizable initial states and ensemble averages in spin bath decoherence.
Findings
Ensemble CCE accurately matches exact solutions for XY spin bath models.
Single-sample dynamics vary significantly with initial state sampling.
Ensemble CCE converges with cluster size truncation for finite-time evolution.
Abstract
Decoherence of a center spin or qubit in a spin bath is essentially determined by the many-body bath evolution. The bath dynamics can start either from a pure state or, more generally, from a statistical ensemble. In the preceding article [W. Yang and R. B. Liu, Phys. Rev. B \textbf{78}, 085315 (2008)], we have developed the cluster-correlation expansion (CCE) theory for the so-called single-sample bath dynamics initiated from a factorizable pure state. Here we present the ensemble CCE theory, which is based on similar ideas of the single-sample CCE: The bath evolution is factorized into the product of all possible cluster correlations, each of which accounts for the authentic (non-factorizable) collective excitation of a group of bath spins, and for the finite-time evolution in the qubit decoherence problem, convergent results can be obtained by truncating the ensemble CCE by keeping…
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