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Continuous-time quantum walk on an extended star graph: Trapping and superradiance transition

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A tight-binding model is introduced for describing the dynamics of an exciton on an extended star graph whose central node is occupied by a trap. On this graph, the exciton dynamics is governed by two kinds of eigenstates : many eigenstates are associated to degenerate real eigenvalues insensitive to the trap whereas three decaying eigenstates characterized by complex energies contribute to the trapping process. It is shown that the excitonic population absorbed by the trap depends on the size of the graph, only. By contrast, both the size parameters and the absorption rate control the dynamics of the trapping. When theses parameters are judiciously chosen, the efficiency of the transfer is optimized resulting in the minimization of the absorption time. The analysis of the eigenstates reveals that such a feature arises around the superradiance transition. Moreover, depending on the size of the network, two situations are highlighted where the transport efficiency is either super-optimized or sub-optimized.
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hal-02123015 , version 1 (10-03-2022)

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Saad Yalouz, Vincent J.C. Pouthier. Continuous-time quantum walk on an extended star graph: Trapping and superradiance transition. Physical Review E , 2018, 97 (2), pp.022304. ⟨10.1103/PhysRevE.97.022304⟩. ⟨hal-02123015⟩
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