We consider a particle coupled to a dissipative environment and derive a perturbative formula for the dephasing rate based on the purity of the reduced probability matrix. We apply this formula to the problem of a particle on a ring, that interacts with a dirty-metal environment. At low but finite temperatures we find a dephasing rate $\propto T^{3/2}$, and identify dephasing lengths for large and for small rings. These findings shed light on recent Monte Carlo data regarding the effective mass of the particle. At zero temperature we find that spatial fluctuations suppress the possibility of having a power law decay of coherence
We investigate the effects of dephasing on the current statistics of mesoscopic conductors with a re...
We investigate the role of vacuum (zero-point) fluctuations in generating decoherence in a number of...
We consider a free charged particle interacting with an electromagnetic bath at zero temperature. Th...
The motion of a particle in a ring of length L is influenced by a dirty metal environment whose fluc...
Combining nonperturbative techniques with Monte Carlo simulations, we demonstrate that quantum coher...
We study zero-temperature spin dynamics of a particle confined to a ring in the presence of spin-orb...
In this work, we consider a particle moving in front of a dielectric plate and study two of the most...
We compare two recent phenomenological models of dephasing using a double barrier and a quantum ring...
We analyze dephasing by electron interactions in a small disordered quasi-one dimensional (1D) ring ...
We show that the zero-point fluctuations of the intrinsic electromagnetic environment limit the phas...
21 pages, RevTeX4, 8 eps figuresWe study the effect of the electron-electron interaction on the weak...
We propose a phenomenological model of dephasing in mesoscopic transport, based on the introduction ...
We calculate the dephasing rate due to magnetic impurities in a weakly disordered metal as measured ...
We study dephasing by electron interactions in a small disordered quasi-one-dimensional (1D) ring we...
We investigate the role of vacuum (zero-point) fluctuations in generating decoherence in a number of...
We investigate the effects of dephasing on the current statistics of mesoscopic conductors with a re...
We investigate the role of vacuum (zero-point) fluctuations in generating decoherence in a number of...
We consider a free charged particle interacting with an electromagnetic bath at zero temperature. Th...
The motion of a particle in a ring of length L is influenced by a dirty metal environment whose fluc...
Combining nonperturbative techniques with Monte Carlo simulations, we demonstrate that quantum coher...
We study zero-temperature spin dynamics of a particle confined to a ring in the presence of spin-orb...
In this work, we consider a particle moving in front of a dielectric plate and study two of the most...
We compare two recent phenomenological models of dephasing using a double barrier and a quantum ring...
We analyze dephasing by electron interactions in a small disordered quasi-one dimensional (1D) ring ...
We show that the zero-point fluctuations of the intrinsic electromagnetic environment limit the phas...
21 pages, RevTeX4, 8 eps figuresWe study the effect of the electron-electron interaction on the weak...
We propose a phenomenological model of dephasing in mesoscopic transport, based on the introduction ...
We calculate the dephasing rate due to magnetic impurities in a weakly disordered metal as measured ...
We study dephasing by electron interactions in a small disordered quasi-one-dimensional (1D) ring we...
We investigate the role of vacuum (zero-point) fluctuations in generating decoherence in a number of...
We investigate the effects of dephasing on the current statistics of mesoscopic conductors with a re...
We investigate the role of vacuum (zero-point) fluctuations in generating decoherence in a number of...
We consider a free charged particle interacting with an electromagnetic bath at zero temperature. Th...