Bulletin of the American Physical Society
APS March Meeting 2023
Volume 68, Number 3
Las Vegas, Nevada (March 5-10)
Virtual (March 20-22); Time Zone: Pacific Time
Session DD01: V: Poster Session I (8:30am-9:30 am, PST)
8:30 AM,
Monday, March 20, 2023
Abstract: DD01.00060 : Emission properties of a quantum-doc cavity system using a deformed Morse algebra*
Presenter:
Saravana Prakash Thirumuruganandham
(FITIC, Faculty of Industrial engineering)
Authors:
Saravana Prakash Thirumuruganandham
(FITIC, Faculty of Industrial engineering)
Andres Joel Martinez Martinez
(Universidad del Quindío)
Edgar Arturo Gomez Gonzalez
(Universidad del Quindío)
Santiago Echeverri Arteaga
(Universidad del Quindío)
Collaborations:
Andres Joel Martinez Martinez, Edgar Arturo Gomez Gonzalez, Santiago Echeverri Arteaga, Saravana PrakashThirumuruganandham
an optical cavity, and where it is considered a parity deformation in the algebraic structure
associated with the Hilbert space of the cavity. In order to describe the open quantum dy-
namics of the coupled system a master equation is obtained within the Lindblad approach.
We calculate the relevant quantities such as the dispersion relationships, second-order corre-
lation function and the emission spectrum of the quantum system. We found that the parity
deformation gives rise to new spectral triplets that can be observed in the emission spectrum
as a consequence of a collective phenomenon in the system.
*Financial support from the seed grant "Computational modeling of biomaterials and applications to bioengineering and classical and quantum machine learning for predicting social engineering (2022–2026, code: INV-0012-042)", Universidad Technologica Indoamérica, Ecuador, awarded to S.P.T.
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