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26 April 2024
 
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N-Level System Interacting with Single Radiation Mode and Multi Cat States of Schrodinger in the Strong Coupling Regime
Kazuyuki Fujii ;
Date 24 Oct 2002
Subject Quantum Physics; Mathematical Physics | quant-ph cond-mat math-ph math.MP
AffiliationYokohama City Univ.
AbstractIn this paper we consider some (generalized) models which deal with n--level atom interacting with a single radiation mode and study a general structure of Rabi floppings of these generalized ones in the strong coupling regime. To solve these models we introduce multi cat states of Schr{o}dinger in our terminology and extend the result in (quant--ph/0203135) which Rabi frequencies are given by matrix elements of generalized coherent operators (quant--ph/0202081) under the rotating--wave approximation. Our work is a full generalization of Frasca (quant--ph/0111134) and Fujii (quant--ph/0203135). In last we make a brief comment on an application to Quantum Computation on the space of qudits.
Source arXiv, quant-ph/0210166
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