TY - JOUR
T1 - Identifying unbound strong bunching and the breakdown of the rotating wave approximation in the quantum Rabi model
AU - Nodar, Álvaro
AU - Esteban, Ruben
AU - Muniain, Unai
AU - Steel, Michael J.
AU - Aizpurua, Javier
AU - Schmidt, Mikołaj K.
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PY - 2023/12/7
Y1 - 2023/12/7
N2 - We use a recently derived gauge-invariant formulation of the problem of a two-level system coupled to an optical cavity to explore the transition between the weak and the ultrastrong coupling regimes of light-matter interaction. We explore this transition using the intensity correlations g(2)(τ) of the emitted light, and we find strong, unbounded bunching of the emission from systems governed by the Rabi Hamiltonian. Surprisingly, this effect is observed not only in the ultrastrong coupling regime, but also for weakly coupled systems, where the Jaynes-Cummings Hamiltonian would predict the opposite, antibunched emission. This suggests that the higher-order correlations are a particularly sensitive probe of the divergence between the Jaynes-Cummings and Rabi Hamiltonians, and they can serve as an indicator of the breakdown of the rotating wave approximation. Our findings indicate also that the boundary between the weakly, strongly, and ultra-strongly-coupled dynamics is much richer than currently accepted.
AB - We use a recently derived gauge-invariant formulation of the problem of a two-level system coupled to an optical cavity to explore the transition between the weak and the ultrastrong coupling regimes of light-matter interaction. We explore this transition using the intensity correlations g(2)(τ) of the emitted light, and we find strong, unbounded bunching of the emission from systems governed by the Rabi Hamiltonian. Surprisingly, this effect is observed not only in the ultrastrong coupling regime, but also for weakly coupled systems, where the Jaynes-Cummings Hamiltonian would predict the opposite, antibunched emission. This suggests that the higher-order correlations are a particularly sensitive probe of the divergence between the Jaynes-Cummings and Rabi Hamiltonians, and they can serve as an indicator of the breakdown of the rotating wave approximation. Our findings indicate also that the boundary between the weakly, strongly, and ultra-strongly-coupled dynamics is much richer than currently accepted.
UR - http://purl.org/au-research/grants/arc/DE220101272
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U2 - 10.1103/PhysRevResearch.5.043213
DO - 10.1103/PhysRevResearch.5.043213
M3 - Article
SN - 2643-1564
VL - 5
SP - 043213-1-043213-13
JO - Physical Review Research
JF - Physical Review Research
IS - 4
M1 - 043213
ER -