A Fisher information framework for Rydberg EIT sensing of low-frequency fields proposes a DC-biased two-point differential method achieving ~10^{-4} V/m/sqrt(Hz) CRLB sensitivity, with cavity enhancement boosting Fisher information by over 100 times.
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The Lindblad equation is valid only within a finite time window controlled by the timescales of the bath, the system, and the rotating-wave approximation, with failure at early and late times.
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Sensing of Low-Frequency Electric Fields Using Rydberg EIT within the Fisher Information Framework
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Multi-channel collective dissipation via the symmetric irreducible representation of SU(4)
An SU(4) symmetric Pauli-type rate equation unifies collective dissipation across seven four-level atomic topologies, yielding superlinear peak-intensity scaling exponents of 1.81–1.92.
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Reservoir-controlled electromagnetically induced gratings in a weakly driven two-level medium
Reservoir engineering modifies the susceptibility of a weakly driven two-level medium to control transmission modulation and angular selectivity in electromagnetically induced gratings.
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The Lindblad equation is valid only within a finite time window controlled by the timescales of the bath, the system, and the rotating-wave approximation, with failure at early and late times.
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Rapid and Stable Collective Charging and Discharge Suppression in Strongly Coupled Many-Body Quantum Batteries
A Lambda-type many-body quantum battery model shows collective charging and discharge suppression in the strong-coupling non-Markovian regime, with numerical simulations indicating that optimized driving and reservoir engineering enable rapid stable charging.
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