Critical spectrum of the anisotropic two-photon quantum Rabi model
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2412.20437v1
- Date: Sun, 29 Dec 2024 11:21:40 GMT
- Title: Critical spectrum of the anisotropic two-photon quantum Rabi model
- Authors: Jiong Li, Daniel Braak, Qing-Hu Chen,
- Abstract summary: The doubly degenerate exceptional states are identified through analytical methods.
We rigorously find that a finite number of bound states exist between two anisotropy dependent critical atomic frequencies.
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- Abstract: The anisotropic two-photon quantum Rabi model is studied using the Bogoliubov operator approach. The doubly degenerate exceptional states are identified through analytical methods. By adjusting the position of the last exceptional point belonging to two adjacent energy levels, we derive a condition for the absence of the discrete spectrum at the critical coupling where ``spectral collapse" occurs. In this special case, the spectrum becomes fully continuous above a threshold energy, with no bound states existing, whereas the ground state remains gapped in the general case. This also signals a quantum phase transition. More interestingly, we rigorously find that a finite number of bound states exist between two anisotropy dependent critical atomic frequencies, with infinitely many bound states beyond this frequency regime. In this manner, all issues in the two-photon quantum Rabi model are resolved.
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