Observing the Spectral Collapse of Two-Photon Interaction Models
arXiv:1907.10441 · doi:10.3390/proceedings2019012041
Abstract
Until very recently, two-photon interaction processes have been considered only as arising from second- or higher-order effects in driven systems, and so limited to extremely small coupling strengths. However, a variety of novel physical phenomena emerges in the strong and ultrastrong coupling regimes. Strikingly, for a critical value of the coupling strength the discrete spectrum collapses into a continuous band. In this extended abstract, we discuss recent proposals to implement genuine two-photon interactions in an undriven solid-state system, in the framework of circuit QED. In particular, we review counterintuitive spectral features of two-photon interaction models and we show how the onset of the spectral collapse can be observed in feasible scattering experiments.
Presented at the 11th Italian Quantum Information Science Conference (IQIS2018), Catania, Italy, 17-20 September 2018