On the validity of the rotating wave approximation for coupled harmonic oscillators
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2403.15342v1
- Date: Fri, 22 Mar 2024 16:51:53 GMT
- Title: On the validity of the rotating wave approximation for coupled harmonic oscillators
- Authors: Tim Heib, Paul Lageyre, Alessandro Ferreri, Frank K. Wilhelm, G. S. Paraoanu, Daniel Burgarth, Andreas Wolfgang Schell, David Edward Bruschi,
- Abstract summary: We solve the dynamics analytically by employing tools from symplectic geometry.
We find that the squeezing present in the full Hamiltonian and in the initial state governs the deviation from the approximated evolution.
We also show that the rotating wave approximation is recovered for resonant frequencies and vanishing coupling to frequency ratio.
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- Abstract: In this work we study the validity of the rotating wave approximation of an ideal system composed of two harmonic oscillators evolving with a quadratic Hamiltonian and arbitrarily strong interaction. We solve the dynamics analytically by employing tools from symplectic geometry. We focus on systems with initial Gaussian states and quantify exactly the deviation between the state obtained through the rotating approximation and the state obtained through the full evolution, therefore providing an answer for all values of the coupling. We find that the squeezing present in the full Hamiltonian and in the initial state governs the deviation from the approximated evolution. Furthermore, we also show that the rotating wave approximation is recovered for resonant frequencies and vanishing coupling to frequency ratio. Finally, we give a general proof of the rotating wave approximation and estimate its convergence on Fock states. Applications and potential physical implementations are also discussed.
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