Retardation effect and dark state in a waveguide QED setup with
rectangle cross section
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2206.09565v1
- Date: Mon, 20 Jun 2022 04:28:18 GMT
- Title: Retardation effect and dark state in a waveguide QED setup with
rectangle cross section
- Authors: Yang Xue and Zhihai Wang
- Abstract summary: We study the dynamics of a two-atom system which couples to a quasi-one dimensional waveguide with rectangle cross section.
We observe a retardation effect, which is broken by moving one of the atoms to be off-centered.
To preserve the complete dissipation of the system via dark state mechanism, we propose a scheme where the connection of the atoms are perpendicular to the axis of the waveguide.
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- License: http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/
- Abstract: In this paper, we investigate the dynamics of a two-atom system which couples
to a quasi-one dimensional waveguide with rectangle cross section. The
waveguide supports different TM and TE modes and the former ones play as
environment by on-demand choosing the dipole moment of the atoms. Such
environment induces the interaction and collective dissipation of the atoms.
When both of the two atoms are located in the middle of the waveguide, we
observe a retardation effect, which is broken by moving one of the atom to be
off-centered. To preserve the complete dissipation of the system via dark state
mechanism, we propose a scheme where the connection of the atoms are
perpendicular to the axis of the waveguide. We hope our study will be useful in
quantum information processing based on state-to-art waveguide structure.
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