Nonlinear Dynamics of a two-level system of a single spin driven beyond the rotating-wave approximation
K. Rama Koteswara Rao, Dieter Suter

TL;DR
This paper experimentally investigates the complex nonlinear dynamics of a single spin two-level system driven strongly beyond the rotating-wave approximation, revealing faster oscillations and multiple frequency responses.
Contribution
It provides the first experimental study of a single spin two-level system driven in the strong-driving regime beyond the RWA, using a Nitrogen-Vacancy center in diamond.
Findings
System oscillates faster than the driving field amplitude.
Response shows multiple frequencies under strong driving.
Complex dynamics emerge when driving strength exceeds energy level splitting.
Abstract
Quantum systems driven by strong oscillating fields are the source of many interesting physical phenomena. In this work, we experimentally study the dynamics of a two-level system of a single spin driven in the strong-driving regime where the rotating-wave approximation is not valid. This two-level system is a subsystem of a single Nitrogen-Vacancy center coupled to a first-shell C nuclear spin in diamond at a level anti-crossing point that occurs in the manifold when the energy level splitting between the = and spin states due to the static magnetic field is 127 MHz, which is roughly equal to the spectral splitting due to the C hyperfine interaction. The transition frequency of this electron spin two-level system in a static magnetic field of 28.9 G is 1.7 MHz and it can be driven only by the -component of the RF field. Electron…
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