Optical control of the complex phase of a quantum ground state amplitude
Adam Kinos, Mogens Dalgaard, Klaus M{\o}lmer

TL;DR
This paper explores how coherent driving can induce and analyze complex phases in a quantum ground state, emphasizing geometric and dynamic contributions and proposing visualization methods to clarify phase dynamics.
Contribution
It introduces a method to analyze complex phase control in two-level systems and extends the understanding to multi-level and open quantum systems.
Findings
Coherent driving induces a complex phase in the ground state.
The path in the complex plane helps clarify phase dynamics.
Framework applicable to multi-level and open quantum systems.
Abstract
We discuss how coherent driving of a two-level quantum system can be used to induce a complex phase on the ground state and we discuss its geometric and dynamic contributions. While the global phase of a wave function has no physical significance, coherent dynamics in a two-level subspace provides relative phases and is an essential building block for more advanced dynamics in larger systems. In this regard, we note that one must be careful with intuitive accounts of the phase dynamics as it depends on the interaction picture applied. To mitigate ambiguities in practical analyses, we suggest to complement the Bloch sphere picture with the path taken by the ground state amplitude in the complex plane, and we show how the two-level pure state dynamics can serve as a starting point for the study of the dynamics explored in three-level lambda systems, four-level tripod systems, and open…
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Taxonomy
TopicsSpectroscopy and Quantum Chemical Studies · Quantum optics and atomic interactions · Laser-Matter Interactions and Applications
