Gauge freedom in observables and Landsbergs nonadiabatic geometric phase: pumping spectroscopy of interacting open quantum systems
T. Pluecker, M. R. Wegewijs, J. Splettstoesser

TL;DR
This paper develops a density-operator framework for analyzing geometric steady-state pumping in open quantum systems, revealing a Landsberg-type nonadiabatic geometric phase that affects transported observables and offers new experimental and theoretical insights.
Contribution
It introduces a novel geometric formulation for observable pumping in strongly interacting open quantum systems, extending classical dissipative frameworks to quantum regimes.
Findings
Provides a systematic method to compute geometric pumping of various observables.
Derives a geometric curvature formula for experimental transport spectroscopy.
Highlights advantages over the full-counting statistics approach.
Abstract
We set up a general density-operator approach to geometric steady-state pumping through slowly driven open quantum systems. This approach applies to strongly interacting systems that are weakly coupled to multiple reservoirs at high temperature, illustrated by an Anderson quantum dot, but shows potential for generalization. Pumping gives rise to a nonadiabatic geometric phase that can be described by a framework originally developed for classical dissipative systems by Landsberg. This geometric phase is accumulated by the transported observable (charge, spin, energy) and not by the quantum state. It thus differs radically from the adiabatic Berry-Simon phase, even when generalizing it to mixed states, following Sarandy and Lidar. Importantly, our geometric formulation of pumping stays close to a direct physical intuition (i) by tying gauge transformations to calibration of the meter…
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