Periodic modulation in a hybrid atomic system induces Floquet renormalization of the Fermi-contact spin-exchange coupling governed by a zeroth-order Bessel function, enabling continuous tuning and suppression of the interaction.
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Floquet engineering of spin-spin interactions in a hybrid atomic system
Periodic modulation in a hybrid atomic system induces Floquet renormalization of the Fermi-contact spin-exchange coupling governed by a zeroth-order Bessel function, enabling continuous tuning and suppression of the interaction.
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Finite-Window Centered Organization of Neighboring Poles
A centered first-jet basis for neighboring quasinormal modes in finite time windows replaces the ill-conditioned sum of two resolved damped exponentials with a carrier plus t exp(-i omega_c t) term when the dimensionless splitting eta is small.