Multi-Photon Quantum Rabi Models with Center-of-Mass Motion
Sabrina Hartmann, Nicolija Mom\v{c}ilovi\'c, Alexander Friedrich

TL;DR
This paper develops a comprehensive quantum model for multi-photon interactions involving atoms with center-of-mass motion in a cavity, revealing new particle interactions and quantum interference effects.
Contribution
It introduces a second-quantized framework and effective Hamiltonian that includes counter-rotating terms and ancillary state effects, advancing beyond traditional RWA models.
Findings
Derivation of a compact effective Hamiltonian including all relevant shifts and interactions.
Demonstration of Rabi oscillations in atomic Raman diffraction.
Observation of Hong-Ou-Mandel effects with two-particle states.
Abstract
The precise control of light-matter interaction serves as a cornerstone for diverse quantum technologies, spanning from quantum computing to advanced atom optics. Typical experiments often feature multi-mode fields and require atoms with intricate internal structures to facilitate e.g., multi-photon interactions or cooling. Moreover, the development of high-precision cold-atom sensors necessitates the use of entangled atoms. We introduce a rigorous, second-quantized framework for describing multi--atoms in a cavity, encompassing their center-of-mass motion and interaction with a two-mode electromagnetic field. A key feature of our approach is the systematic application of a Hamiltonian averaging theory to the atomic field operators, enabling the derivation of a compact and physically insightful effective Hamiltonian governing the system's time evolution. This effective…
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