Pure Dephasing of Light-Matter Systems in the Ultrastrong and
Deep-Strong Coupling Regimes
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2205.05352v2
- Date: Thu, 19 May 2022 13:17:42 GMT
- Title: Pure Dephasing of Light-Matter Systems in the Ultrastrong and
Deep-Strong Coupling Regimes
- Authors: Alberto Mercurio, Shilan Abo, Fabio Mauceri, Enrico Russo, Vincenzo
Macr\`i, Adam Miranowicz, Salvatore Savasta, Omar Di Stefano
- Abstract summary: Pure dephasing originates from the non-dissipative information exchange between quantum systems and environments.
Here we investigate how pure dephasing of one of the components of a hybrid quantum system affects the dephasing rate of the system transitions.
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- License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
- Abstract: Pure dephasing originates from the non-dissipative information exchange
between quantum systems and environments, and plays a key-role in both
spectroscopy and quantum information technology. Often pure dephasing
constitutes the main mechanism of decay of quantum correlations. Here we
investigate how pure dephasing of one of the components of a hybrid quantum
system affects the dephasing rate of the system transitions. We find that, in
turn, the interaction, in the case of a light-matter system, can significantly
affect the form of the stochastic perturbation describing the dephasing of a
subsystem, depending on the adopted gauge. Neglecting this issue can lead to
wrong and unphysical results when the interaction becomes comparable to the
bare resonance frequencies of subsystems, which correspond to the ultrastrong
and deep-strong coupling regimes. We present results for two prototypical
models of cavity quantun electrodynamics: the quantum Rabi and the Hopfield
model.
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