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Fundamental Models in the Light–Matter Interaction: Quantum Phase Transitions and the Polaron Picture

Junpeng Liu, Maoxin Liu, Zu‐Jian Ying, Hong‐Gang Luo

2021Advanced Quantum Technologies23 citationsDOI

Abstract

Abstract The light–matter interaction not only is ubiquitous in nature but also can be simulated in various artificial systems. Besides the tunability of artificial quantum systems, the experimental access to the ultra‐strong and even deep‐strong couplings has brought a regime with novel phenomenology. Theoretically the finding of the integrability for the quantum Rabi model (QRM) has attracted tremendous attention to the study of the QRM and its extensions which are fundamental models of the light–matter interaction. With the continuing enhancements of coupling strengths, a most fascinating phenomenon of these light–matter models is that they can exhibit few‐body quantum phase transitions (QPTs), while a full understanding of these QPTs is a challenge. The polaron picture is a method capable of analyzing these fundamental models in the entire coupling regime and extracting the essential physics behind the QPTs. A review of its extensive applications on the fundamental light–matter models is presented, with discussions on the phase diagrams and QPT‐related features. The universality of critical exponent of the anisotropic QRM as well as the possibility of QPTs in A 2 terms are also addressed.

Topics & Concepts

PhysicsUniversality (dynamical systems)QuantumPhenomenology (philosophy)Quantum phase transitionPolaronTheoretical physicsQuantum phasesPhase transitionAnisotropyQuantum mechanicsStatistical physicsEpistemologyElectronPhilosophyStrong Light-Matter InteractionsCold Atom Physics and Bose-Einstein CondensatesQuantum Information and Cryptography
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