Two-quanta processes in coupled double-quantum-dot cavity systems
The quantum dynamics of a compound sample consisting from a semiconductor double quantum dot (DQD) system non-linearly coupled with a leaking single-mode micro-resonator is theoretically investigated. The focus is on the resonance condition when the transition frequency of the double quantum dot equ...
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Zusammenfassung: | The quantum dynamics of a compound sample consisting from a semiconductor
double quantum dot (DQD) system non-linearly coupled with a leaking single-mode
micro-resonator is theoretically investigated. The focus is on the resonance
condition when the transition frequency of the double quantum dot equals to the
doubled resonator frequency, respectively, and the resulting interplay among
the involved phonon or photon channels. As a result, the steady-state quantum
dynamics of this complex non-linear system exhibits a variety of possible
effects that have been demonstrated here. Particularly, we have found the
relationship among the electrical current through the double quantum dot and
the microwave field inside the resonator that is nonlinearly coupled to it,
with a corresponding emphasizing on their critical behaviors. Additionally, the
quantum correlations of the photon flux generated into the resonator mode vary
from super-Poissonian to Poissonian photon statistics, leading to single-qubit
lasing phenomena at microwave frequencies. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2501.05967 |