Disorder Correlation Frequency Controlled Diffusion in the Jaynes-Cummings-Hubbard Model
Abstract
We investigate time-dependent stochastic disorder in the one-dimensional Jaynes-Cummings-Hubbard model and show that it gives rise to diffusive behaviour. We find that disorder correlation frequency is effective in controlling the level of diffusivity. In the defectless system the mean squared displacement (MSD), which is a measure of the diffusivity, increases with increasing disorder frequency. Contrastingly, when static defects are present the MSD increases with disorder frequency only at lower frequencies; at higher frequencies, increasing disorder frequency actually reduces the MSD.
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