Enhanced steady-state coherence via repeated system-bath interactions
Ricardo Rom\'an-Ancheyta, Michal Kol\'a\v{r}, Giacomo Guarnieri and, Radim Filip

TL;DR
This paper demonstrates that repeated system-bath interactions in collision models can generate and enhance steady-state quantum coherence, with implications for quantum resources and thermodynamics.
Contribution
It introduces a collision model approach showing how repeated interactions and collective bath coupling increase steady-state coherence.
Findings
SSC appears with repeated interactions under RWA
Collective bath interactions significantly boost SSC
SSC generation requires non-zero power input
Abstract
The appearance of steady-state coherence (SSC) from system-bath interaction proves that quantum effects can appear without an external drive. Such SSC could become a resource to demonstrate quantum advantage in the applications. We predict the generation of SSC if the target system repeatedly interacts with independent and non-correlated bath elements. To describe their behavior, we use the collision model approach of system-bath interaction, where the system interacts with one bath element (initially in an incoherent state) at a time, asymptotically (in the fast-collision regime) mimicking a macroscopic Markovian bath coupled to the target system. Therefore, the SSC qualitatively appears to be the same as if the continuous Markovian bath would be used. We confirm that the presence of composite system-bath interactions under the rotating-wave approximation (RWA) is the necessary…
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