On dissipation operators of Quantum Optics
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2509.00856v3
- Date: Sun, 07 Sep 2025 10:21:34 GMT
- Title: On dissipation operators of Quantum Optics
- Authors: A. I. Komech, E. A. Kopylova,
- Abstract summary: We consider dissipation operators for the description of quantum spontaneous emission in the context of damped driven Jaynes-Cummings equations.<n>Our main result is the symmetry and nonpositivity of basic dissipation operator of Quantum Optics.
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- Abstract: We consider dissipation operators used in Quantum Optics for the description of quantum spontaneous emission in the context of damped driven Jaynes-Cummings equations. The equations describe quantised one-mode Maxwell field coupled to a two-level molecule. Our main result is the symmetry and nonpositivity of basic dissipation operator of Quantum Optics.
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