We address the dynamics of continuous-time quantum walk (CTQW) on planar two-dimensional (2D) lattice graphs, i.e., those forming a regular tessellation of the Euclidean plane (triangular, square, and honeycomb lattice graphs). We first consider the free particle: On square and triangular lattice graphs we observe the well-known ballistic behavior, whereas on the honeycomb lattice graph we obtain a sub-ballistic one, although still faster than the classical diffusive one. We impute this difference to the different amount of coherence generated by the evolution and, in turn, to the fact that, in 2D, the square and the triangular lattices are Bravais lattices, whereas the honeycomb one is non-Bravais. From the physical point of view, this means that CTQWs are not universally characterized by the ballistic spreading. We then address the dynamics in the presence of a perpendicular uniform magnetic field and study the effects of the field by two approaches: (i) introducing the Peierls phase factors, according to which the tunneling matrix element of the free particle becomes complex or (ii) spatially discretizing the Hamiltonian of a spinless charged particle in the presence of a magnetic field. Either way, the dynamics of an initially localized walker is characterized by a lower spread compared to the free particle case; larger fields correlate to more localized stays of the walker. Remarkably, upon analyzing the dynamics by spatial discretization of the Hamiltonian (vector potential in the symmetric gauge), we obtain that the variance of the space coordinate is characterized by pseudo-oscillations, a reminiscence of the harmonic oscillator behind theHamiltonian in the continuum, whose energy levels are the well-known Landau levels.

Continuous-time quantum walks on planar lattices and the role of the magnetic field / Razzoli, Luca; Paris, Matteo; Bordone, Paolo. - In: PHYSICAL REVIEW A. - ISSN 2469-9926. - 101:(2020), pp. 032336-1-032336-26. [10.1103/PhysRevA.101.032336]

Continuous-time quantum walks on planar lattices and the role of the magnetic field

Luca Razzoli
Membro del Collaboration Group
;
Matteo Paris
Membro del Collaboration Group
;
Paolo Bordone
Membro del Collaboration Group
2020

Abstract

We address the dynamics of continuous-time quantum walk (CTQW) on planar two-dimensional (2D) lattice graphs, i.e., those forming a regular tessellation of the Euclidean plane (triangular, square, and honeycomb lattice graphs). We first consider the free particle: On square and triangular lattice graphs we observe the well-known ballistic behavior, whereas on the honeycomb lattice graph we obtain a sub-ballistic one, although still faster than the classical diffusive one. We impute this difference to the different amount of coherence generated by the evolution and, in turn, to the fact that, in 2D, the square and the triangular lattices are Bravais lattices, whereas the honeycomb one is non-Bravais. From the physical point of view, this means that CTQWs are not universally characterized by the ballistic spreading. We then address the dynamics in the presence of a perpendicular uniform magnetic field and study the effects of the field by two approaches: (i) introducing the Peierls phase factors, according to which the tunneling matrix element of the free particle becomes complex or (ii) spatially discretizing the Hamiltonian of a spinless charged particle in the presence of a magnetic field. Either way, the dynamics of an initially localized walker is characterized by a lower spread compared to the free particle case; larger fields correlate to more localized stays of the walker. Remarkably, upon analyzing the dynamics by spatial discretization of the Hamiltonian (vector potential in the symmetric gauge), we obtain that the variance of the space coordinate is characterized by pseudo-oscillations, a reminiscence of the harmonic oscillator behind theHamiltonian in the continuum, whose energy levels are the well-known Landau levels.
2020
23-mar-2020
101
032336-1
032336-26
Continuous-time quantum walks on planar lattices and the role of the magnetic field / Razzoli, Luca; Paris, Matteo; Bordone, Paolo. - In: PHYSICAL REVIEW A. - ISSN 2469-9926. - 101:(2020), pp. 032336-1-032336-26. [10.1103/PhysRevA.101.032336]
Razzoli, Luca; Paris, Matteo; Bordone, Paolo
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