Geometric phase for a nonstatic coherent light-wave: nonlinear evolution harmonized with the dynamical phase
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2401.12560v2
- Date: Mon, 18 Mar 2024 03:27:45 GMT
- Title: Geometric phase for a nonstatic coherent light-wave: nonlinear evolution harmonized with the dynamical phase
- Authors: Jeong Ryeol Choi,
- Abstract summary: Properties of the geometric phase for a nonstatic coherent light-wave arisen in a static environment are analyzed.
Total phase exhibits a peculiar behavior for the case of extreme nonstaticity.
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- Abstract: Properties of the geometric phase for a nonstatic coherent light-wave arisen in a static environment are analyzed from various angles. The geometric phase varies in a regular nonlinear way, where the center of its variation increases constantly with time. This consequence is due to the effects of the periodic wave collapse and expansion on the evolution of the geometric phase. Harmonization of such a geometric-phase evolution with the dynamical phase makes the total phase evolve with a unique pattern that depends on the degree of nonstaticity. The total phase exhibits a peculiar behavior for the case of extreme nonstaticity, which is that it precipitates periodically in its evolution, owing to a strong response of the geometric phase to the wave nonstaticity. It is confirmed that the geometric phase in the coherent state is mostly more prominent compared to that in the Fock states. For a simple case where the wave nonstaticity disappears, our description of the geometric phase recovers to the well-known conventional one which no longer undergoes periodical change. While the familiar dynamical phase is just related to the expectation value of the Hamiltonian, the geometric phase that we have managed reflects a delicate nonstaticity difference in the evolution of quantum states.
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