2016
DOI: 10.1038/srep28959
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Coherent destruction of tunneling in two-level system driven across avoided crossing via photon statistics

Abstract: In this paper, the nature of the multi-order resonance and coherent destruction of tunneling (CDT) for two-level system driven cross avoided crossing is investigated by employing the emitted photons 〈N〉 and the Mandel’s Q parameter based on the photon counting statistics. An asymmetric feature of CDT is shown in the spectrum of Mandel’s Q parameter. Also, the CDT can be employed to suppress the spontaneous decay and prolong waiting time noticeably. The photon emission pattern is of monotonicity in strong relax… Show more

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“…Interestingly, the Q parameter does not vary over time although it is represented in terms of the sinusoidal-like time function f (t). There are also many systems in which the Q parameter depends on time [38][39][40]. The Q parameter reduces to 0 in the standard-coherent-state limit (c 1 = c 2 = 1) as expected.…”
Section: (B))supporting
confidence: 65%
“…Interestingly, the Q parameter does not vary over time although it is represented in terms of the sinusoidal-like time function f (t). There are also many systems in which the Q parameter depends on time [38][39][40]. The Q parameter reduces to 0 in the standard-coherent-state limit (c 1 = c 2 = 1) as expected.…”
Section: (B))supporting
confidence: 65%
“…Interestingly, the Q parameter does not vary over time although it is represented in terms of the sinusoidal-like time function f ( t ). There are also many systems in which the Q parameter depends on time 38 40 . The Q parameter reduces to 0 in the standard-coherent-state limit ( ) as expected.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Note that this results in the interruptions of the resonance lines, where there are no transitions, even though the resonance condition, | ε 0 | = kω , is fulfilled. This phenomena for a quantum system is known as the coherent destruction of tunneling 52 54 .
Figure 3 LZSM interferogram for two classical oscillators.
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Section: Dynamics and Interference In The Classical Two-state Systemmentioning
confidence: 99%