Non-Markovian transient spectroscopy in cavity QED
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Abstract
We theoretically analyze measurements of the transient field leaving a cavity as a tool for studying non-Markovian dynamics in cavity quantum electrodynamics (QED) [1]. Combined with a dynamical decoupling pulse sequence, transient spectroscopy can be used to recover spectral features that may be obscured in the stationary cavity transmission spectrum due to inhomogeneous broadening. The formalism introduced here can be leveraged to perform in situ noise spectroscopy, revealing a robust signature of quantum noise arising from non-commuting observables, a purely quantum effect.
[1] Z. McIntyre and W. A. Coish, arXiv:2206.02073
[1] Z. McIntyre and W. A. Coish, arXiv:2206.02073
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Publication: arXiv:2206.02073
Presenters
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William Coish
McGill University
Authors
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William Coish
McGill University
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Zoé McIntyre
McGill University, McGill Univ