Probing dissipation process via Fano resonance and collective effect in
the X-ray cavity
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2201.01098v1
- Date: Tue, 4 Jan 2022 11:56:06 GMT
- Title: Probing dissipation process via Fano resonance and collective effect in
the X-ray cavity
- Authors: Tian-Jun Li, Xin-Chao Huang, Zi-Ru Ma, Bo Li and Lin-Fan Zhu
- Abstract summary: The trajectories of asymmetric parameter q are studied via the collective effect of the nuclear ensemble.
It is demonstrated that the dissipation process can be suppressed equivalently by the strong energy exchange between the cavity and nuclear ensemble.
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- License: http://arxiv.org/licenses/nonexclusive-distrib/1.0/
- Abstract: In the absence of time-reversal symmetry, the asymmetric parameter q of the
Fano resonance is extended into the complex space, where its trajectory can be
utilized to investigate the decoherence process. By embedding the ensemble of
M$\ddot{\rm{o}}$ssbauer nuclei in the thin-film planar cavity in this work, the
trajectories of asymmetric parameter q are studied via the collective effect of
the nuclear ensemble, which is regulated by the nuclear abundance and angle
offset. Due to the diverse controllable methods of the collective resonant
strength, there are different straight lines and arc-shape trajectories in the
complex plane, in which the slopes and the radius can be respectively adjusted
by the angle offset and nuclear abundance. It is demonstrated that the
dissipation process can be suppressed equivalently by the strong energy
exchange between the cavity and nuclear ensemble. The present results could
enrich the behaviors of the asymmetric parameter q in the complex plane and
would provide new possibility for the decoherence research through the
thin-film planar cavity.
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