We investigate the influence of a dipole interaction with a classical radiation field on a qubit during a continuous change of a control parameter. In particular, we explore the non-adiabatic transitions that occur when the qubit is swept with linear speed through resonances with the time-dependent interaction. Two classical problems come together in this model: the Landau-Zener and the Rabi problem. The probability of Landau-Zener transitions now depends sensitively on the amplitude, the frequency and the phase of the Rabi interaction. The influence of the static phase turns out to be particularly strong, since this parameter controls the time-reversal symmetry of the Hamiltonian. In the limits of large and small frequencies, analytical re...
We restudy the transitions between atomic states induced by electromagnetic waves (absorpt...
The Rabi Hamiltonian, describing the interaction between a two-level atomic system and a single-cavi...
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We consider the dissipative single-qubit circuit QED architecture in which the atomic transition fre...
We study Landau-Zener-Stückelberg (LZS) interferometry in multilevel systems coupled to an Ohmic qua...
We investigate multiple photon-assisted Landau-Zener (LZ) transitions in a hybrid circuit quantum el...
We investigate the dynamics of a qubit-oscillator system under the influence of a linear sweep of sy...
The paper investigates multi-crossing dynamics of two-level Landau Zener (LZ) systems appl...
One may probe coherence of a qubit by periodically sweeping its control parameter. The qubit is then...
We analyze a system of two interacting spin-qubits subjected to a Landau-Majorana-Stückelberg-Zener ...
This dissertation discusses the Landau-Zener (LZ) theory and its application in noisy environments a...
We describe the spin-dependent quantum conductance in a wire where a magnetic field is spatially mod...
We study a qubit undergoing Landau-Zener transitions enabled by the coupling to a circuit-QED mode. ...
The exact quantum dynamics of a single spin-1/2 in a generic time-dependent classical magnetic field...
In the presence of time-reversal symmetry, quantum interference gives strong corrections to the elec...
We restudy the transitions between atomic states induced by electromagnetic waves (absorpt...
The Rabi Hamiltonian, describing the interaction between a two-level atomic system and a single-cavi...
Journals published by the American Physical Society can be found at http://journals.aps.org/We study...
We consider the dissipative single-qubit circuit QED architecture in which the atomic transition fre...
We study Landau-Zener-Stückelberg (LZS) interferometry in multilevel systems coupled to an Ohmic qua...
We investigate multiple photon-assisted Landau-Zener (LZ) transitions in a hybrid circuit quantum el...
We investigate the dynamics of a qubit-oscillator system under the influence of a linear sweep of sy...
The paper investigates multi-crossing dynamics of two-level Landau Zener (LZ) systems appl...
One may probe coherence of a qubit by periodically sweeping its control parameter. The qubit is then...
We analyze a system of two interacting spin-qubits subjected to a Landau-Majorana-Stückelberg-Zener ...
This dissertation discusses the Landau-Zener (LZ) theory and its application in noisy environments a...
We describe the spin-dependent quantum conductance in a wire where a magnetic field is spatially mod...
We study a qubit undergoing Landau-Zener transitions enabled by the coupling to a circuit-QED mode. ...
The exact quantum dynamics of a single spin-1/2 in a generic time-dependent classical magnetic field...
In the presence of time-reversal symmetry, quantum interference gives strong corrections to the elec...
We restudy the transitions between atomic states induced by electromagnetic waves (absorpt...
The Rabi Hamiltonian, describing the interaction between a two-level atomic system and a single-cavi...
Journals published by the American Physical Society can be found at http://journals.aps.org/We study...