Synchronization is a universal phenomenon that is important both in fundamental studies and in technical applications. Here we investigate synchronization in the simplest quantum-mechanical scenario possible, i.e., a quantum-mechanical self-sustained oscillator coupled to an external harmonic drive. Using the power spectrum we analyze synchronization in terms of frequency entrainment and frequency locking in close analogy to the classical case. We show that there is a steplike crossover to a synchronized state as a function of the driving strength. In contrast to the classical case, there is a finite threshold value in driving. Quantum noise reduces the synchronized region and leads to a deviation from strict frequency locking
We report an experimental demonstration of quantum synchronization. This is achieved by performing a...
Trabajo presentado en Quantum Information in Spain (ICE 6), celebrado online del 10 al 14 de mayo de...
We study synchronization in a two-node network built out of the smallest possible self-sustained osc...
It is desirable to observe synchronization of quantum systems in the quantum regime, defined by the ...
It is desirable to observe synchronization of quantum systems in the quantum regime, defined by the ...
Classically, the tendency towards spontaneous synchronization is strongest if the natural frequencie...
Synchronization of two dissipatively coupled Van der Pol oscillators in the quantum regime is studie...
Two oscillators coupled to a two-level system which in turn is coupled to an infinite number of osci...
In recent years, significant progress has been made to push micro-, nano-, and optomechanical system...
We study the synchronization of a Van der Pol self-oscillator with Kerr anharmonicity to an external...
Optomechanical systems driven by an effective blue-detuned laser can exhibit self-sustained oscillat...
Synchronisation has been explored extensively for classical systems from the mid-1600s, and is a phe...
Abstract. Using the methods of quantum trajectories we study numerically a quantum dissipative syste...
Recently, several studies have investigated synchronization in quantum-mechanical limit-cycle oscill...
Owing to the ubiquity of synchronization in the classical world, it is interesting to study its beha...
We report an experimental demonstration of quantum synchronization. This is achieved by performing a...
Trabajo presentado en Quantum Information in Spain (ICE 6), celebrado online del 10 al 14 de mayo de...
We study synchronization in a two-node network built out of the smallest possible self-sustained osc...
It is desirable to observe synchronization of quantum systems in the quantum regime, defined by the ...
It is desirable to observe synchronization of quantum systems in the quantum regime, defined by the ...
Classically, the tendency towards spontaneous synchronization is strongest if the natural frequencie...
Synchronization of two dissipatively coupled Van der Pol oscillators in the quantum regime is studie...
Two oscillators coupled to a two-level system which in turn is coupled to an infinite number of osci...
In recent years, significant progress has been made to push micro-, nano-, and optomechanical system...
We study the synchronization of a Van der Pol self-oscillator with Kerr anharmonicity to an external...
Optomechanical systems driven by an effective blue-detuned laser can exhibit self-sustained oscillat...
Synchronisation has been explored extensively for classical systems from the mid-1600s, and is a phe...
Abstract. Using the methods of quantum trajectories we study numerically a quantum dissipative syste...
Recently, several studies have investigated synchronization in quantum-mechanical limit-cycle oscill...
Owing to the ubiquity of synchronization in the classical world, it is interesting to study its beha...
We report an experimental demonstration of quantum synchronization. This is achieved by performing a...
Trabajo presentado en Quantum Information in Spain (ICE 6), celebrado online del 10 al 14 de mayo de...
We study synchronization in a two-node network built out of the smallest possible self-sustained osc...