Floquet States in Open Quantum Systems
Takashi Mori

TL;DR
This paper reviews the formalism of quantum master equations for open Floquet systems, exploring how periodic driving and dissipation interact and whether equilibrium statistical mechanics applies to Floquet states.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive overview of the formalism for open Floquet systems and discusses recent research on their statistical mechanics properties.
Findings
Formalism of quantum master equations for open Floquet systems
Analysis of the applicability of equilibrium statistical mechanics
Recent investigations into dissipation effects in Floquet states
Abstract
In Floquet engineering, periodic driving is used to realize novel phases of matter which are inaccessible in thermal equilibrium. For this purpose, the Floquet theory provides us a recipe of obtaining a static effective Hamiltonian. Although many existing works have treated closed systems, it is important to consider the effect of dissipation, which is ubiquitous in nature. Understanding interplay of periodic driving and dissipation is not only a fundamental problem of nonequilibrium statistical physics, but also receiving growing interest because of the fact that experimental advances have allowed us to engineer dissipation in a controllable manner. In this review, we give a detailed exposition on the formalism of quantum master equations for open Floquet systems and highlight recent works investigating whether equilibrium statistical mechanics applies to Floquet states.
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Taxonomy
TopicsAdvanced Thermodynamics and Statistical Mechanics · Spectroscopy and Quantum Chemical Studies · Quantum Information and Cryptography
