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Heat Bath in a Quantum Circuit.

Jukka P PekolaBayan Karimi
Published in: Entropy (Basel, Switzerland) (2024)
We discuss the concept and realization of a heat bath in solid state quantum systems. We demonstrate that, unlike a true resistor, a finite one-dimensional Josephson junction array or analogously a transmission line with non-vanishing frequency spacing, commonly considered as a reservoir of a quantum circuit, does not strictly qualify as a Caldeira-Leggett type dissipative environment. We then consider a set of quantum two-level systems as a bath, which can be realized as a collection of qubits. We show that only a dense and wide distribution of energies of the two-level systems can secure long Poincare recurrence times characteristic of a proper heat bath. An alternative for this bath is a collection of harmonic oscillators, for instance, in the form of superconducting resonators.
Keyphrases
  • molecular dynamics
  • solid state
  • heat stress
  • energy transfer
  • density functional theory
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