Dynamical Characterization of Quantum Coherence
Hai Wang, Ujjwal Sen

TL;DR
This paper introduces a novel interpretation of quantum coherence as the average evolution speed in quantum systems, extending to open dynamics and applying it to quantum batteries, thereby clarifying its role in quantum processes.
Contribution
It proposes a new measure of quantum coherence based on average quantum distance and links it to the evolution speed in both closed and open quantum systems, with applications to quantum batteries.
Findings
Quantum coherence can be interpreted as the average evolution speed.
Quantum coherence bounds the evolution speed in open quantum dynamics.
Application to quantum batteries demonstrates the method's potential.
Abstract
Quantum coherence, rooted in the superposition principle of quantum mechanics, is a crucial quantum resource. Various measures, operational interpretations, and generalizations of quantum coherence have been proposed. In recent years, its role in quantum dynamics and technologies has attracted much attention. We introduce the concept of average quantum distance at a given time, and show that quantum coherence can be interpreted as the average evolution speed for arbitrary time-independent Hamiltonians. We extend the considerations to open quantum dynamics, where we find that quantum coherence can be used to bound the average evolution speed. Secondly, beyond this average setting, we show how quantum coherence and the eigenvalues of the Hamiltonian together determine the instantaneous evolution speed in the general case, with the trade-off being the energy uncertainty. Finally, we use…
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Taxonomy
TopicsSpectroscopy and Quantum Chemical Studies · Quantum optics and atomic interactions · Spectroscopy Techniques in Biomedical and Chemical Research
