Heitler effect and resonance fluorescence in quantum magnonics
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2501.01254v1
- Date: Thu, 02 Jan 2025 13:44:35 GMT
- Title: Heitler effect and resonance fluorescence in quantum magnonics
- Authors: Enes Ilbuğa, V. V. Dobrovitski, Ya. M. Blanter,
- Abstract summary: We consider a coupled system of a qubit and a magnon mode in which the qubit is weakly driven.<n>We demonstrate that the spectral steady-state responses of both the qubit and the magnon show, in addition to two sidebands split by the coupling, also a peak at the driving frequency with virtually zero linewidth.
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- Abstract: We consider a coupled system of a qubit and a magnon mode in which the qubit is weakly driven. We demonstrate that the spectral steady-state responses of both the qubit and the magnon show, in addition to two sidebands split by the coupling, also a peak at the driving frequency with virtually zero linewidth. This phenomenon, which persists at both strong and weak coupling, is an analog of the Heitler effect in atomic physics, and shows the path towards building of coherent magnon sources.
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