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Amplitude modulated Bloch oscillations of photon probability distribution in a cavity-atom system

Quantum Physics 2015-03-31 v1

Abstract

We study the dynamics of the Rabi Hamiltonian in the medium coupling regime with g/ω0.07\left\vert g/\omega \right\vert \sim 0.07, where gg is atom-field coupling constant, ω\omega is the field frequency, for the quantum state with average photon number nˉ104\bar{n}\sim 10^{4}. We map the original Hamiltonian to an effective one, which describes a tight-binding chain subjected to a staggered linear potential. It is shown that the photon probability distribution of a Gaussian-type state exhibits the amplitude modulated Bloch oscillation (BO), which is a superposition of two conventional BOs with a half-BO-period delay between them and is essentially another type of Bloch-Zener oscillation. The probability transition between the two BOs can be controlled and suppressed by the ratio gnˉg\sqrt{\bar{n}}% /\omega , as well as in-phase resonant oscillating atomic frequency Ω(t)\Omega \left( t\right) , leading to multiple zero-transition points.

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@article{arxiv.1503.08403,
  title  = {Amplitude modulated Bloch oscillations of photon probability distribution in a cavity-atom system},
  author = {Gang Zhang and Wenhui Hu and Zhi Song},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1503.08403},
  year   = {2015}
}

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8 pages, 5 figures