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Unveiling and veiling a Schrödinger cat state from the vacuum

arXiv:2110.02674

Abstract

Deep in the ultrastrong light-matter coupling regime, it has been predicted that the ground state of a two-level atom interacting with a cavity mode takes the form of a "virtual" Schrödinger cat entangled state between light and matter. We propose a method to convert this Schrödinger cat state from virtual to real, and back again, by driving the atom with optimally chosen pulses. Our system consists of a four-level atom, with two of these levels ultrastrongly coupled to a cavity mode. We show that the Schrödinger cat state can be converted between virtual and real by making use of either an ideal ultrafast pulse or a multi-tone π-pulse. In addition to allowing us to observe these unusual virtual states this method could also be used to generate entangled cat states on demand for quantum information processing.