Parametrically Driven Superradiance of an Interacting Tavis-Cummings Model
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2509.00695v1
- Date: Sun, 31 Aug 2025 04:24:30 GMT
- Title: Parametrically Driven Superradiance of an Interacting Tavis-Cummings Model
- Authors: Wen-Jie Geng, Yiwen Han, Wei Yi,
- Abstract summary: We consider the superradiant transition of a generalized Tavis-Cummings model, where a number of two-level qubits are coupled to a dissipative cavity.<n>While the nonlinear gain from the parametric drive breaks the U(1) symmetry of the standard Tavis-Cummings model, we show that the interactions impact the collective excitations and significantly modify the superradiant transition.
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- Abstract: We consider the superradiant transition of a generalized Tavis-Cummings model, where a number of two-level qubits are coupled to a dissipative cavity. The cavity is coherently driven through a parametric medium, and all-to-all interactions between the qubits are introduced. While the nonlinear gain from the parametric drive breaks the U(1) symmetry of the standard Tavis-Cummings model, thus giving rise to superradiance with squeezed cavity fields, we show that the interactions impact the collective excitations and significantly modify the superradiant transition. Insights to the superradiant phase transitions, as well as the interaction effects, are obtained through effective models involving only a handful of low-lying collective states, under which the steady-state phase diagram of the hybrid system is faithfully reproduced. Our study is relevant to Rydberg-atom arrays coupled to a parametrically driven cavity, where the long-range interactions derive from the dipole-dipole interatomic interactions.
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