Survival of the fittest in the coherent evolution of quantum ensembles
G. Liu, O. Be'er, Y. Margalit, M. Givon, D. Groswasser, Y. Japha and, R. Folman

TL;DR
This paper uncovers two novel effects in inhomogeneous two-level quantum ensembles driven by external fields, revealing a universal emergence of coherence from long-lived oscillations despite inhomogeneity.
Contribution
It demonstrates the universal occurrence of frequency rigidity and time-dependent frequency shifts in inhomogeneous quantum ensembles, expanding understanding of coherence emergence.
Findings
Frequency rigidity of Rabi oscillations observed
Time-dependent frequency shift in ensemble-averaged oscillations
Double-peaked spectral structure in Fourier analysis
Abstract
We report two novel effects in an inhomogeneous ensemble of two-level systems driven by an external field. First, we observe a rigidity of the oscillation frequency: the dominant Rabi oscillation frequency does not change with the frequency of the driving field, in contrast to the well-known law of Rabi frequency increase with growing detuning of the driving field. Second, we observe a time-dependent frequency shift of the ensemble-averaged oscillation. We show that these effects follow from the inhomogeneity of the two-level splitting across the ensemble, allowing for a distribution of local oscillations in which those with high frequencies interfere destructively and decay faster than those with a low frequency, which are the only to survive in the output signal. Hence, coherence emerges from long-lived oscillations in an inhomogeneous ensemble. We analyze the Fourier spectrum of the…
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