For a two-level atom in a lossy cavity, a scheme to manipulate the non-Markovian speedup dynamics has been proposed in the controllable environment (the lossy cavity field). We mainly focus… Click to show full abstract
For a two-level atom in a lossy cavity, a scheme to manipulate the non-Markovian speedup dynamics has been proposed in the controllable environment (the lossy cavity field). We mainly focus on the effects of the qubit–cavity detuning Δ and the qubit–cavity coupling strength κ on the non-Markovian speedup evolution of an open system. By controlling the environment, i.e., tuning Δ and κ, two dynamical crossovers from Markovian to non-Markovian and from no-speedup to speedup are achieved. Furthermore, it is clearly found that increasing the coupling strength κ or detuning Δ in some cases can make the environmental non-Markovianity stronger and hence can lead to faster evolution of the open system.
               
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