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Main Author: Ying, Zu-Jian
Format: Preprint
Published: 2024
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2402.06370
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author Ying, Zu-Jian
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contents The Jaynes-Cummings Model (JCM) is a fundamental model and building block for light-matter interactions, quantum information and quantum computation. We analytically analyze the topological feature manifested by the JCM in the presence of non-Hermiticity which may be effectively induced by dissipation and decay rates. Indeed, the eigenstates of the JCM are topologically characterized by spin windings in two-dimensional plane. The non-Hermiticity tilts the spin winding plane and induces out-of-plane component, while the topological feature is maintained. In particular, besides the invariant spin texture nodes, we find a non-Hermiticity-induced reversal transition of the tilting angle and spin winding direction with a fractional phase gain at gap closing, a partially level-independent reversal transition without gap closing, and a completely level-independent super invariant point with untilted angle and also without gap closing. Our result demonstrates that the topological feature is robust against non-Hermiticity, which would be favorable in practical applications. On the other hand, one may conversely make use of the disadvantageous dissipation and decay rates to reverse the spin winding direction, which might add a control way for topological manipulation of quantum systems in light-matter interactions.
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spellingShingle Robust topological feature against non-Hermiticity in Jaynes-Cummings Model
Ying, Zu-Jian
Quantum Physics
The Jaynes-Cummings Model (JCM) is a fundamental model and building block for light-matter interactions, quantum information and quantum computation. We analytically analyze the topological feature manifested by the JCM in the presence of non-Hermiticity which may be effectively induced by dissipation and decay rates. Indeed, the eigenstates of the JCM are topologically characterized by spin windings in two-dimensional plane. The non-Hermiticity tilts the spin winding plane and induces out-of-plane component, while the topological feature is maintained. In particular, besides the invariant spin texture nodes, we find a non-Hermiticity-induced reversal transition of the tilting angle and spin winding direction with a fractional phase gain at gap closing, a partially level-independent reversal transition without gap closing, and a completely level-independent super invariant point with untilted angle and also without gap closing. Our result demonstrates that the topological feature is robust against non-Hermiticity, which would be favorable in practical applications. On the other hand, one may conversely make use of the disadvantageous dissipation and decay rates to reverse the spin winding direction, which might add a control way for topological manipulation of quantum systems in light-matter interactions.
title Robust topological feature against non-Hermiticity in Jaynes-Cummings Model
topic Quantum Physics
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2402.06370