Classical-driving-assisted quantum synchronization in non-Markovian
environments
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2209.05960v3
- Date: Fri, 20 Jan 2023 01:36:52 GMT
- Title: Classical-driving-assisted quantum synchronization in non-Markovian
environments
- Authors: Xing Xiao, Tian-Xiang Lu, Wo-Jun Zhong and Yan-Ling Li
- Abstract summary: We study the quantum phase synchronization of a driven two-level system (TLS) coupled to a structured environment.
We show that the classical driving enables a TLS to reach stable anti-phase locking in the Markovian regime.
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- License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
- Abstract: We study the quantum phase synchronization of a driven two-level system (TLS)
coupled to a structured environment and demonstrate that quantum
synchronization can be enhanced by the classical driving field. We use the
Husimi $Q$-function to characterize the phase preference and find the in-phase
and anti-phase locking phenomenon in the phase diagram. Remarkably, we show
that the classical driving enables a TLS to reach stable anti-phase locking in
the Markovian regime. However, we find that the synergistic action of classical
driving and non-Markovian effects significantly enhances the in-phase locking.
By introducing the $S$-function and its maximal value to quantify the strength
of synchronization and sketch the synchronization regions, we observe the
typical signatures of the hollowed Arnold tongue in the parameter regions of
synchronization. In the hollowed Arnold tongue, the synchronization regions
exist both inside and outside the tongue while unsynchronized regions only lie
on the boundary line. We also provide an intuitive interpretation of the above
results by using the quasimode theory.
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