Multiphoton resonance and chiral transport in the generalized Rabi model
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2004.02283v2
- Date: Tue, 10 Nov 2020 20:40:22 GMT
- Title: Multiphoton resonance and chiral transport in the generalized Rabi model
- Authors: Ken K. W. Ma
- Abstract summary: We derive effective Hamiltonians for theoretically multiphoton resonances in the generalized Rabi model (gRM)
We study the interplay between multiphoton resonance and chiral transport of photon Fock states in a resonator junction with broken time-reversal symmetry.
Depending on the qubit-photon interaction and photon-hopping amplitude, we find that the system can demonstrate different short-time dynamics.
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- Abstract: The generalized Rabi model (gRM) with both one- and two-photon coupling terms
has been successfully implemented in circuit quantum electrodynamics systems.
In this paper, we examine theoretically multiphoton resonances in the gRM and
derive their effective Hamiltonians. With different detunings in the system, we
show that all three- to six-photon resonances can be achieved by involving two
intermediate states. Furthermore, we study the interplay between multiphoton
resonance and chiral transport of photon Fock states in a resonator junction
with broken time-reversal symmetry. Depending on the qubit-photon interaction
and photon-hopping amplitude, we find that the system can demonstrate different
short-time dynamics.
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