Comparison of the standard and dressed-picture master equations for the quantum Rabi model in the ultrastrong coupling regime
Alexandre P. Costa, Hebert S. Rego de Oliveira, Alexandre Dodonov

TL;DR
This paper compares the standard and dressed-picture master equations for the quantum Rabi model in the ultrastrong coupling regime, analyzing their effects on system dynamics with various initial states and noise spectra.
Contribution
It provides explicit formulas and numerical solutions for both master equations, highlighting the importance of hybridization in accurately modeling dissipation in ultrastrong coupling.
Findings
Dressed-picture master equation better captures hybridization effects.
Significant differences observed between the two approaches in photon generation and Rabi oscillations.
Numerical results depend on reservoir spectral density and initial states.
Abstract
The goal of this chapter is to investigate the effects of relaxation and dephasing on the quantum Rabi model in the ultrastrong coupling regime, and to provide explicit formulas to implement and numerically solve the resulting nonunitary dynamics from first principles. The quantum Rabi model constitutes the most fundamental description of light-matter interaction, describing a single two-level system coupled to a single mode of a quantized cavity field. The ultrastrong coupling regime is typically defined by , where denotes the cavity-mode frequency. In this regime, the standard master equation of quantum optics -- commonly referred to as the Gorini-Kossakowski-Sudarshan-Lindblad (GKSL) master equation -- becomes inaccurate. The reason is that strong light-matter interaction hybridizes the bare atom and field states, so that dissipation cannot be…
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