Studies on the Multifaceted Interaction of Atoms and an Electromagnetic Field
Data(s) |
12/11/2010
12/11/2010
27/11/2010
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Resumo |
In this Thesis the interaction of an electromagnetic field and matter is studied from various aspects in the general framework of cold atoms. Our subjects cover a wide spectrum of phenomena ranging from semiclassical few-level models to fully quantum mechanical interaction with structured reservoirs leading to non-Markovian open quantum system dynamics. Within closed quantum systems, we propose a selective method to manipulate the motional state of atoms in a time-dependent double-well potential and interpret the method in terms of adiabatic processes. Also, we derive a simple wave-packet model, based on distributions of generalized eigenstates, explaining the finite visibility of interference in overlapping continuous-wave atom lasers. In the context of open quantum systems, we develop an unraveling of non-Markovian dynamics in terms of piecewise deterministic quantum jump processes confined in the Hilbert space of the reduced system - the non-Markovian quantum jump method. As examples, we apply it for simple 2- and 3-level systems interacting with a structured reservoir. Also, in the context of ion-cavity QED we study the entanglement generation based on collective Dicke modes in experimentally realistic conditions including photonic losses and an atomic spontaneous decay. |
Identificador |
http://www.doria.fi/handle/10024/66097 URN:ISBN:978-951-29-4452-1 |
Idioma(s) |
en |
Publicador |
Annales Universitatis Turkuensis A I 415 |
Tipo |
Doctoral thesis (article-based) |