188 research outputs found
Collisional decay of a strongly driven Bose-Einstein condensate
We study the collisional decay of a strongly driven Bose-Einstein condensate
oscillating between two momentum modes. The resulting products of the decay are
found to strongly deviate from the usual s-wave halo. Using a stochastically
seeded classical field method we simulate the collisional manifold. These
results are also explained by a model of colliding Bloch states.Comment: 4 pages, 4 figure
Unraveling quantum dissipation in the frequency domain
We present a quantum Monte Carlo method for solving the evolution of an open
quantum system. In our approach, the density operator evolution is unraveled in
the frequency domain. Significant advantages of this approach arise when the
frequency of each dissipative event conveys information about the state of the
system.Comment: 4 pages, 4 Postscript figures, uses RevTe
Quantum key distribution using non-classical photon number correlations in macroscopic light pulses
We propose a new scheme for quantum key distribution using macroscopic
non-classical pulses of light having of the order 10^6 photons per pulse.
Sub-shot-noise quantum correlation between the two polarization modes in a
pulse gives the necessary sensitivity to eavesdropping that ensures the
security of the protocol. We consider pulses of two-mode squeezed light
generated by a type-II seeded parametric amplification process. We analyze the
security of the system in terms of the effect of an eavesdropper on the bit
error rates for the legitimate parties in the key distribution system. We also
consider the effects of imperfect detectors and lossy channels on the security
of the scheme.Comment: Modifications:added new eavesdropping attack, added more references
Submitted to Physical Review A [email protected]
Conditional resonance-fluorescence spectra of single atoms.
Published versio
Quantum Mechanics and Linearized Gravitational Waves
The interaction of classical gravitational waves (GW) with matter is studied
within a quantum mechanical framework. The classical equations of motion in the
long wave-length limit is quantized and a Schroedinger equation for the
interaction of GW with matter is proposed. Due to its quadrapole nature, the GW
interacts with matter by producing squeezed quantum states. The resultant
hamiltonian is quite different from one would expect from general principles,
however. The interaction of GW with the free particle, the harmonic oscillator
and the hydrogen atom is then studied using this hamiltonian.Comment: 24 pages, written in REVTE
Comparison of Recoil-Induced Resonances (RIR) and Collective Atomic Recoil Laser (CARL)
The theories of recoil-induced resonances (RIR) [J. Guo, P. R. Berman, B.
Dubetsky and G. Grynberg, Phys. Rev. A {\bf 46}, 1426 (1992)] and the
collective atomic recoil laser (CARL) [ R. Bonifacio and L. De Salvo, Nucl.
Instrum. Methods A {\bf 341}, 360 (1994)] are compared. Both theories can be
used to derive expressions for the gain experienced by a probe field
interacting with an ensemble of two-level atoms that are simultaneously driven
by a pump field. It is shown that the RIR and CARL formalisms are equivalent.
Differences between the RIR and CARL arise because the theories are typically
applied for different ranges of the parameters appearing in the theory. The RIR
limit considered in this paper is , while the CARL
limit is , where is the magnitude of the
difference of the wave vectors of the pump and probe fields, is the
width of the atomic momentum distribution and is a recoil
frequency. The probe gain for a probe-pump detuning equal to zero is analyzed
in some detail, in order to understand how the gain arises in a system which,
at first glance, might appear to have vanishing gain. Moreover, it is shown
that the calculations, carried out in perturbation theory have a range of
applicability beyond the recoil problem. Experimental possibilities for
observing CARL are discussed.Comment: 16 pages, 1 figure. Submitted to Physical Review
Generation of phase-coherent states
An interaction scheme involving nonlinear media is suggested for
the generation of phase-coherent states (PCS). The setup is based on parametric
amplification of vacuum followed by up-conversion of the resulting twin-beam.
The involved nonlinear interactions are studied by the exact numerical
diagonalization. An experimentally achievable working regime to approximate PCS
with high conversion rate is given, and the validity of parametric
approximation is discussed.Comment: To appear in PRA -- More info at http://enterprise.pv.infn.it
Stochastic wave function approach to the calculation of multitime correlation functions of open quantum systems
Within the framework of probability distributions on projective Hilbert space
a scheme for the calculation of multitime correlation functions is developed.
The starting point is the Markovian stochastic wave function description of an
open quantum system coupled to an environment consisting of an ensemble of
harmonic oscillators in arbitrary pure or mixed states. It is shown that matrix
elements of reduced Heisenberg picture operators and general time-ordered
correlation functions can be expressed by time-symmetric expectation values of
extended operators in a doubled Hilbert space. This representation allows the
construction of a stochastic process in the doubled Hilbert space which enables
the determination of arbitrary matrix elements and correlation functions. The
numerical efficiency of the resulting stochastic simulation algorithm is
investigated and compared with an alternative Monte Carlo wave function method
proposed first by Dalibard et al. [Phys. Rev. Lett. {\bf 68}, 580 (1992)]. By
means of a standard example the suggested algorithm is shown to be more
efficient numerically and to converge faster. Finally, some specific examples
from quantum optics are presented in order to illustrate the proposed method,
such as the coupling of a system to a vacuum, a squeezed vacuum within a finite
solid angle, and a thermal mixture of coherent states.Comment: RevTex, 19 pages, 3 figures, uses multico
Local Spectral Density for a Periodically Driven System of Coupled Quantum States with Strong Imperfection in Unperturbed Energies
A random matrix theory approach is applied in order to analyze the
localization properties of local spectral density for a generic system of
coupled quantum states with strong static imperfection in the unperturbed
energy levels. The system is excited by an external periodic field, the
temporal profile of which is close to monochromatic one. The shape of local
spectral density is shown to be well described by the contour obtained from a
relevant model of periodically driven two-states system with irreversible
losses to an external thermal bath. The shape width and the inverse
participation ratio are determined as functions both of the Rabi frequency and
of parameters specifying the localization effect for our system in the absence
of external field.Comment: 6 pages, 5 figures, submitted to Optics and Spectroscop
Quantum nondemolition measurements on coupled harmonic oscillators
Quantum nondemolition measurements on an harmonic-oscillator detector are discussed for two detector-meter coupling schemes: parametric amplification and parametric frequency conversion. A time-dependent solution for the density operator of the coupled detector-meter system, including damping, is obtained. A sequence of measurements via meter state reduction is analyzed
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