2016
DOI: 10.1088/0953-4075/49/7/075502
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Evolution of a hybrid micro–macro entangled state of the qubit–oscillator system via the generalized rotating wave approximation

Abstract: We study the evolution of the hybrid entangled states in a bipartite (ultra) strongly coupled qubitoscillator system. Using the generalized rotating wave approximation the reduced density matrices of the qubit and the oscillator are obtained. The reduced density matrix of the oscillator yields the phase space quasi probability distributions such as the diagonal P -representation, the Wigner W -distribution and the Husimi Q-function. In the strong coupling regime the Q-function evolves to uniformly separated ma… Show more

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“…In addition, the time evolution of the squeezing in the Rabi model [15,16] was realized numerically for a number of initial states [17]. Besides, by adopting the initial state as a bipartite entangled state consisting of the coherent state in the oscillator subsystem, the squeezing was observed during its evolution [18,19] in the Rabi model. The Rabi model reduces to the familiar Jaynes-Cummings model via the rotating-wave approximation which is solely applicable to the near resonance and weak coupling regime.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, the time evolution of the squeezing in the Rabi model [15,16] was realized numerically for a number of initial states [17]. Besides, by adopting the initial state as a bipartite entangled state consisting of the coherent state in the oscillator subsystem, the squeezing was observed during its evolution [18,19] in the Rabi model. The Rabi model reduces to the familiar Jaynes-Cummings model via the rotating-wave approximation which is solely applicable to the near resonance and weak coupling regime.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%