Ground state of a circuit QED system in the deep-strong-coupling regime coupled to an environment
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Abstract
We investigate theoretically how the ground state of a qubit-resonator system in the deep-strong coupling regime is modified by the coupling to an environment. We employ the qubit-dependent coherent/squeezed-coherent state as the variational state for the ground state of the enlarged qubit-resonator-environment system and observe the following points. (i) The number of virtual photons increases by the coupling to an environment, proportionally to the square root of the loss rate κ of photons in the resonator. (ii) The ground state of the qubit-resonator system becomes mixed even at the zero temperature. The decrease in purity is proportional to the loss rate κ. (iii) There exists an optimal value of the qubit-resonator coupling to maximize the nonclassicality of the qubit-resonator system, which is quantified by the metrological power.
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Presenters
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Tomohiro Shitara
Tokyo Medical and Dental University
Authors
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Tomohiro Shitara
Tokyo Medical and Dental University
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Motoaki Bamba
Japan Science and Technology Agency, Department of Physics, Kyoto University
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Fumiki Yoshihara
National Institute of Information and Communications Technology, Advanced ICT research institute, NICT
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Tomoko Fuse
National Institute of Information and Communications Technology, Advanced ICT research institute, NICT
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Kouichi Semba
National Institute of Information and Communications Technology, National Institute of Information and Communications Technology, Japan., Advanced ICT research institute, NICT
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Kazuki Koshino
Tokyo Medical and Dental University