Detecting unambiguously non-Abelian geometric phases with trapped ions
Abstract
We propose for the first time an experimentally feasible scheme to disclose the noncommutative effects induced by a light-induced non-Abelian gauge structure with trapped ions. Under an appropriate configuration, a true non-Abelian gauge potential naturally arises in connection with the geometric phase associated with two degenerated dark states in a four-state atomic system interacting with three pulsed laser fields. We show that the population in atomic state at the end of a composed path formed by two closed loops and in the parameter space can be significantly different from the composed counter-ordered path. This population difference is directly induced by the noncommutative feature of non-Abelian geometric phases and can be detected unambiguously with current technology.
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@article{arxiv.0709.4329,
title = {Detecting unambiguously non-Abelian geometric phases with trapped ions},
author = {Xin-Ding Zhang and Z. D. Wang and Liang-Bin Hu and Zhi-Ming Zhang and Shi-Liang Zhu},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0709.4329},
year = {2009}
}
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6 pages