Photon-assisted Landau Zener transitions in a tunable driven Rabi dimer
coupled to a micromechanical resonator
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2307.11200v1
- Date: Thu, 20 Jul 2023 19:24:39 GMT
- Title: Photon-assisted Landau Zener transitions in a tunable driven Rabi dimer
coupled to a micromechanical resonator
- Authors: Daniel Melvin, Fulu Zheng, Kewei Sun, Zhengjie Tan, Yang Zhao
- Abstract summary: We have investigated photon-assisted Landau-Zener transitions and qubit manipulation in a quantum electrodynamics device.
Results show that low phonon frequencies can alter the qubit dynamics, particularly in the absence of the driving fields.
This study unveils the imperative roles that photons and phonons play in the Rabi dimer model.
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- License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
- Abstract: Employing the multiple Davydov D$_2$ Ansatz with the time-dependent
variational principle, we have investigated photon-assisted Landau-Zener (LZ)
transitions and qubit manipulation in a hybrid quantum electrodynamics device.
Modelled as a Rabi dimer, the device comprises of two interacting
transmission-line resonators, each coupled to a qubit. The qubits, driven by
independent harmonic fields, are further modulated by a micromechanical
resonator mimicked by a phonon mode. The impacts of two independent driving
fields on the qubit dynamics are carefully examined. The energy diagram of the
system and the photon number mobilization on the resonators are analyzed to
explain the behaviour of the LZ transitions and qubit dynamics while taking
into account the influence of the single phonon mode. Results show that low
phonon frequencies can alter the qubit dynamics, particularly in the absence of
the driving fields, {and a strong phonon coupling strength can significantly
perturb the qubit dynamics thanks to a high influx of phonon energy}. Notably,
only the photon frequency affects the oscillation frequency of qubit
polarization. This study unveils the imperative roles that photons and phonons
play in the Rabi dimer model.
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