Exploring Supersymmetry: Interchangeability Between Jaynes-Cummings and Anti-Jaynes-Cummings Models
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Abstract
The supersymmetric connection that exists between the Jaynes-Cummings (JC) and anti-Jaynes Cummings (AJC) models in quantum optics is unraveled entirely.
A new method is proposed to obtain the temporal evolution of observables in the AJC model using supersymmetric techniques, providing an overview of its dynamics and extending the calculation to full photon counting statistics. The approach is general and can be applied to determine the high-order cumulants given an initial state. The analysis reveals that engineering the collapse-revival behavior and the quantum properties of the interacting field is possible by controlling the initial state of the atomic subsystem and the corresponding atomic frequency in the AJC model. The substantial potential for applications of supersymmetric techniques in the context of photonic quantum technologies is thus demonstrated.
A new method is proposed to obtain the temporal evolution of observables in the AJC model using supersymmetric techniques, providing an overview of its dynamics and extending the calculation to full photon counting statistics. The approach is general and can be applied to determine the high-order cumulants given an initial state. The analysis reveals that engineering the collapse-revival behavior and the quantum properties of the interacting field is possible by controlling the initial state of the atomic subsystem and the corresponding atomic frequency in the AJC model. The substantial potential for applications of supersymmetric techniques in the context of photonic quantum technologies is thus demonstrated.
Publication: Preprint: arXiv:2404.12438
Presenters
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Fernando Javier Gómez-Ruiz
Universidad de Valladolid, Instituto de Fisica Fundamental
Authors
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Fernando Javier Gómez-Ruiz
Universidad de Valladolid, Instituto de Fisica Fundamental
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Ivan A Bocanegra-Garay
Universidad de Valladolid
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Miguel F Castillo-Celeitta
Universidad de Valladolid
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Javier Negro
Universidad de Valladolid
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Luis M Nieto Calzada
Universidad de Valladolid