Analytical solution of the open dispersive Jaynes-Cummings model and perturbative analytical solution of the open quantum Rabi model
Antti Vaaranta, Marco Cattaneo, Paolo Muratore-Ginanneschi

TL;DR
This paper provides new analytical solutions for the open dispersive Jaynes-Cummings model and a perturbative solution for the open quantum Rabi model, advancing understanding of light-matter interactions in dissipative environments.
Contribution
It introduces the first general solution for the open dispersive Jaynes-Cummings model and a second-order perturbative solution for the open quantum Rabi model using holomorphic formalism.
Findings
Derived the most general solution for the open dispersive Jaynes-Cummings model.
Obtained a perturbative analytical solution for the open quantum Rabi model up to second order in coupling.
Discovered that steady state populations depend on both qubit and boson frequencies in the Rabi model, but not in the Jaynes-Cummings model.
Abstract
The Jaynes-Cummings and quantum Rabi models are fundamental to cavity and circuit quantum electrodynamics, as they describe the simplest form of light-matter interaction, where a single qubit is coupled to a single bosonic mode. A scenario that is commonly encountered in the experimental practice arises when the bosonic mode interacts with an external dissipative thermal bath, making the qubit-boson system open. In this work, we present new analytical solution of the Lindblad master equations for the open dispersive Jaynes-Cummings model and a perturbative analytical solution of the open quantum Rabi model in the limit of weak qubit-boson coupling , using the holomorphic formalism in Bargmann space. Specifically, we derive the most general solution of the local Lindblad master equation for the open dispersive Jaynes-Cummings model coupled to a thermal bath, with the only assumptions…
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TopicsAlgebraic structures and combinatorial models · Nonlinear Waves and Solitons
