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Main Authors: Deng, Ru-Qiong, Liu, Cheng-Ge, Yao, Yi-Xuan, Jin, Jing-Yi-Ran, Zhang, Hao-Yue, Song, Yin, Ai, Qing
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Published: 2024
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2405.01837
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author Deng, Ru-Qiong
Liu, Cheng-Ge
Yao, Yi-Xuan
Jin, Jing-Yi-Ran
Zhang, Hao-Yue
Song, Yin
Ai, Qing
author_facet Deng, Ru-Qiong
Liu, Cheng-Ge
Yao, Yi-Xuan
Jin, Jing-Yi-Ran
Zhang, Hao-Yue
Song, Yin
Ai, Qing
contents Dissipation and decoherence of quantum systems in thermal environments is important to various spectroscopies. It is generally believed that dissipation can broaden the line shape of spectroscopies, and thus stronger system-bath interaction can result in more significant homogeneous broadening of two-dimensional electronic spectroscopy (2DES). Here we show that the case can be the opposite in the regime of electromagnetically induced transparency (EIT). We predict that assisted by EIT, the homogeneous broadening of the 2DES at a higher temperature can be significantly reduced due to the detailed balance. This anomalous effect is due to the long-lasting off-diagonal peaks in 2DES.
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spellingShingle Anomalously reduced homogeneous broadening of two-dimensional electronic spectroscopy at high temperature by detailed balance
Deng, Ru-Qiong
Liu, Cheng-Ge
Yao, Yi-Xuan
Jin, Jing-Yi-Ran
Zhang, Hao-Yue
Song, Yin
Ai, Qing
Quantum Physics
Dissipation and decoherence of quantum systems in thermal environments is important to various spectroscopies. It is generally believed that dissipation can broaden the line shape of spectroscopies, and thus stronger system-bath interaction can result in more significant homogeneous broadening of two-dimensional electronic spectroscopy (2DES). Here we show that the case can be the opposite in the regime of electromagnetically induced transparency (EIT). We predict that assisted by EIT, the homogeneous broadening of the 2DES at a higher temperature can be significantly reduced due to the detailed balance. This anomalous effect is due to the long-lasting off-diagonal peaks in 2DES.
title Anomalously reduced homogeneous broadening of two-dimensional electronic spectroscopy at high temperature by detailed balance
topic Quantum Physics
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2405.01837