The driven-Markovian master equation based on the Lewis-Riesenfeld invariants theory
Abstract: We derive a Markovian master equation for driven open quantum systems based on the Lewis-Riesenfeld invariants theory, which is available for arbitrary driving protocols.The role of the Lewis-Riesenfeld invariants is to help us bypass the time-ordering obstacle in expanding the propagator of the free dynamics, such that the Lindblad operators in our driven-Markovian master equation can be determined easily. We also illustrate that, for the driven open quantum systems, the spontaneous emission and the thermal excitation induce the transitions between eigenstates of the Lewis-Riesenfeld invariant, but not the system Hamiltonian's. As an example, we present the driven-Markovian master equation for a driven two-level system coupled to a heat reservoir. By comparing to the exactly solvable models, the availability of the driven-Markovian master equation is verified. Meanwhile, the adiabatic limit and inertial limit of the driven-Markovian master equation are also discussed, which result in the same Markovian master equations as those presented before in the corresponding limits.
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