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arxiv: quant-ph/0006036 · v2 · submitted 2000-06-07 · 🪐 quant-ph · cond-mat.other

Perturbative evolution of far off-resonance driven two-level systems: Coherent population trapping, localization, and harmonic generation

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keywords systemsdrivenoff-resonanceperturbativetwo-levelcoherentevolutiongeneration
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The time evolution of driven two-level systems in the far off-resonance regime is studied analytically. We obtain a general first-order perturbative expression for the time-dependent density operator which is applicable regardless of the coupling strength value. In the strong field regime, our perturbative expansion remains valid even when the far off-resonance condition is not fulfilled. We find that, in the absence of dissipation, driven two-level systems exhibit coherent population trapping in a certain region of parameter space, a property which, in the particular case of a symmetric double-well potential, implies the well-known localization of the system in one of the two wells. Finally, we show how the high-order harmonic generation that this kind of systems display can be obtained as a straightforward application of our formulation.

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