Analog quantum simulation of the Rabi model in the ultra-strong coupling regime
Abstract
The quantum Rabi model describes the fundamental mechanism of light-matter interaction. It consists of a two-level atom or qubit coupled to a quantized harmonic mode via a transversal interaction. In the weak coupling regime, it reduces to the well-known Jaynes-Cummings model by applying a rotating wave approximation (RWA). The RWA breaks down in the ultra-strong coupling (USC) regime, where the effective coupling strength is comparable to the energy of the bosonic mode, and remarkable features in the system dynamics are revealed. We demonstrate an analog quantum simulation of an effective quantum Rabi model in the USC regime, achieving a relative coupling ratio of . The quantum hardware of the simulator is a superconducting circuit embedded in a cQED setup. We observe fast and periodic quantum state collapses and revivals of the initial qubit state, being the most distinct signature of the synthesized model.
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@article{arxiv.1611.08404,
title = {Analog quantum simulation of the Rabi model in the ultra-strong coupling regime},
author = {Jochen Braumüller and Michael Marthaler and Andre Schneider and Alexander Stehli and Hannes Rotzinger and Martin Weides and Alexey V. Ustinov},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1611.08404},
year = {2017}
}
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20 pages, 13 figures