• A vacuum Rabi oscillation is a damped oscillation of an initially excited atom coupled to an electromagnetic resonator or cavity in which the atom alternately...
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    Bloch sphere Laser pumping Optical pumping Rabi problem Vacuum Rabi oscillation Neutral particle oscillation A Short Introduction to Quantum Information...
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    Caldeira–Leggett model Jaynes–Cummings–Hubbard model Rabi problem Spontaneous emission Vacuum Rabi oscillation Greentree, Andrew D; Koch, Jens; Larson, Jonas...
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  • intermediate state | i ⟩ {\displaystyle |i\rangle } . Rabi cycle Vacuum Rabi oscillation Rabi resonance method Foot, Christopher (2005). Atomic Physics...
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  • effect False vacuum Force carrier Quasiparticle Static forces and virtual-particle exchange Zero-energy universe Vacuum Rabi oscillation Quantum foam...
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  • Sisyphus cooling. Vacuum Rabi oscillations have also been described as a manifestation of the AC Stark effect from atomic coupling to the vacuum field. The AC...
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  • for the QFT approach, mainly Jaynes–Cummings model. Rabi cycle Rabi frequency Vacuum Rabi oscillation Allen, L; Eberly, J. H. (1987). Optical resonance...
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  • solution of the Jaynes-Cummings Hamiltonian is a vacuum Rabi oscillation. A vacuum Rabi oscillation of a photon interacting with an exciton is known as...
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    vacuum) or the QCD vacuum which deals with quantum chromodynamics (e.g., color charge interactions between quarks, gluons and the vacuum). A vacuum can...
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  • mathematically described by the Jaynes–Cummings model, and undergoes vacuum Rabi oscillations | e ⟩ | n − 1 ⟩ ↔ | g ⟩ | n ⟩ {\displaystyle |e\rangle |n-1\rangle...
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  • electrodynamics, excitons, nonlinear optics, quantum dots, and vacuum Rabi oscillations. She was a professor of optical sciences at the University of Arizona...
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  • Vacuum energy is an underlying background energy that exists in space throughout the entire universe. The vacuum energy is a special case of zero-point...
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    acronym. It has been humorously noted that the acronym LOSER, for "light oscillation by stimulated emission of radiation", would have been more correct. Some...
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  • perpendicular to the excitation direction, and this will lead to Rabi oscillations between |↓⟩ and |↑⟩ at a frequency of Ω ⊥ = γ | B ⊥ | {\displaystyle...
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    material interfaces, such as electrical conductors and dielectrics, alters the vacuum expectation value of the energy of the second-quantized electromagnetic...
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    second for timekeeping. During the 1930s, the American physicist Isidor Isaac Rabi built equipment for atomic beam magnetic resonance frequency clocks. The...
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  • its overall complex phase factor, so as to form a standing wave. The oscillation frequency of the standing wave, multiplied by the Planck constant, is...
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  • coherent spectral redistribution of the electron wave packet producing Rabi oscillations of a multi-level quantum ladder in which the states are separated...
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  • amplitude of the oscillation increases, the state behaves increasingly like a sinusoidal wave, as shown in Figure 1. Moreover, since the vacuum state | 0 ⟩...
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  • C.; Danckwerts, J.; Knorr, A. (2003). "Phonon-Assisted Damping of Rabi Oscillations in Semiconductor Quantum Dots". Physical Review Letters 91 (12). doi:10...
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  • These are known as side bands. The sidebands are a result of the Rabi oscillations of the field causing a modulation in the dipole moment of the atom...
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    However, effects such as the Bloch–Siegert shift (oscillation), found when two-level systems are driven at Rabi frequencies comparable to their transition frequencies...
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  • seemed so incongruous and surprising at the time, that Nobel laureate I. I. Rabi famously quipped, "Who ordered that?". In the Rossi–Hall experiment (1941)...
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  • Biological Activity. Weinheim: Wiley-VCH. ISBN 978-3-527-62922-0. Majumdar, Rabi (2011). Quantum Mechanics: In Physics and Chemistry with Applications to...
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    are some typical examples of isolation methods. High Vacuum: Placing qubits in an ultra-high vacuum environment to minimize interaction with air molecules...
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    physicist and electrical engineer who made contributions to the development of vacuum tubes, and invented the magnetron. He was a member of the National Academy...
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    explanations for the observed rate oscillation invoke neutrino properties. Initial ideas related to flavour oscillation met with skepticism. A more recent...
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