Comparison of the mean field and Bohmian semi-classical approximations to the Rabi model
Dirk-Andr\'e Deckert, Leopold Kellers, Travis Norsen, Ward Struyve

TL;DR
This paper compares the mean field and Bohmian semi-classical approximations in the Rabi model, revealing their similarities and limitations in capturing quantum phenomena like collapse and revival.
Contribution
It introduces a Bohmian semi-classical approximation for the Rabi model, providing a novel approach to light-matter interaction analysis.
Findings
Bohmian approximation yields results similar to mean field for state transitions.
Both approximations reproduce collapse but not revival of population inversion.
Bohmian approximation performs less well for higher excited states.
Abstract
Bohmian mechanics is an alternative to standard quantum mechanics that does not suffer from the measurement problem. While it agrees with standard quantum mechanics concerning its experimental predictions, it offers novel types of approximations not suggested by the latter. Of particular interest are semi-classical approximations, where part of the system is treated classically. Bohmian semi-classical approximations have been explored before for systems without electromagnetic interactions. Here, the Rabi model is considered as a simple model involving light-matter interaction. This model describes a single mode electromagnetic field interacting with a two-level atom. As is well-known, the quantum treatment and the semi-classical treatment (where the field is treated classically rather than quantum mechanically) give qualitatively different results. We analyse the Rabi model using a…
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