Fano-mirror microcavity hybridizes lossy modes to reduce linewidth, allowing single-photon strong coupling and sideband resolution in optomechanics with predictions of photon blockade and mechanical cat states.
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Time evolution of genuine multipartite negativity in the open Kitaev quantum spin liquid shows persistence in loopy subregions in Markovian regime and at higher temperatures in non-Markovian regime.
Rydberg EIT spectroscopy with linearly polarized RF fields identifies two angular momentum ladder types with opposite central EIT peak behavior, challenging SI-traceable electrometer assumptions.
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Nonlinear quantum optomechanics in a Fano-mirror microcavity system
Fano-mirror microcavity hybridizes lossy modes to reduce linewidth, allowing single-photon strong coupling and sideband resolution in optomechanics with predictions of photon blockade and mechanical cat states.
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Fate of entanglement in open quantum spin liquid: Time evolution of its genuine multipartite negativity upon sudden coupling to a dissipative bosonic environment
Time evolution of genuine multipartite negativity in the open Kitaev quantum spin liquid shows persistence in loopy subregions in Markovian regime and at higher temperatures in non-Markovian regime.
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EIT Spectroscopy of Rydberg Levels Dressed by Linearly Polarized RF fields: Complementary Angular Response for Two Types of Transition Ladders
Rydberg EIT spectroscopy with linearly polarized RF fields identifies two angular momentum ladder types with opposite central EIT peak behavior, challenging SI-traceable electrometer assumptions.