Exotic Behavior of Parity in the Superradiant Phase of Quantum Rabi
Model
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2210.00188v1
- Date: Sat, 1 Oct 2022 04:39:00 GMT
- Title: Exotic Behavior of Parity in the Superradiant Phase of Quantum Rabi
Model
- Authors: Yun-Tong Yang, Junpeng Liu and Hong-Gang Luo
- Abstract summary: Parity describing the symmetry of quantum mechanics wavefunction under space inversion transformation plays an essential role in solving quantum systems.
Here we address an exotic parity behavior of the QRM in its superradiant phase by numerical exact diagonalization.
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- Abstract: Parity describing the symmetry of quantum mechanics wavefunction under space
inversion transformation not only plays an essential role in solving quantum
systems but also can be used to manipulate and measure the motional quantum
states of such hybrid quantum systems as quantum Rabi model(QRM) and/or its
variants through parity measurements. Here we address an exotic parity behavior
of the QRM in its superradiant phase by numerical exact diagonalization,
namely, the parities of eigenstates of the QRM behave irregular in the strong
coupling regime but the sum of parities for each pair of eigenstates beginning
from the ground state remains vanishing. It is found that this exotic behavior
originates from the comparability of the photon distribution in the odd and
even components of Fock basis when the eigenenergies of each pair of
eigenstates approach enough to each other and physically is due to the emergent
double-well potential induced by the strong coupling between the single-mode
photon field and the two-level atom. The result not only uncovers the physics
not known previously in the QRM but also makes an intrinsic limitation on the
measurement precision of motional quantum states through parity measurements in
modern quantum science and technologies.
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