Defining the Semiclassical Limit of the Quantum Rabi Hamiltonian
E. K. Twyeffort Irish, A. D. Armour
Abstract
The crossover from quantum to semiclassical behavior in the seminal Rabi model of light-matter interaction still, surprisingly, lacks a complete and rigorous understanding. A formalism for deriving the semiclassical model directly from the quantum Hamiltonian is developed here. Working in a displaced Fock-state basis |α,n⟩, the semiclassical limit is obtained by taking |α|→∞ and the coupling to zero. This resolves the discrepancy between coherent-state dynamics and semiclassical Rabi oscillations in both standard and ultrastrong coupling and driving regimes. Furthermore, it provides a framework for studying the quantum-to-semiclassical transition, with potential applications in quantum technologies.
Topics & Concepts
Semiclassical physicsPhysicsHamiltonian (control theory)Quantum mechanicsQuantumFock spaceRabi cycleMathematicsMathematical optimizationQuantum Information and CryptographyStrong Light-Matter InteractionsQuantum and electron transport phenomena