Unveiling the interplay of Mollow physics and perturbed free induction decay by nonlinear optical signals of a dynamically driven two-level system

Author:

Kaspari Jan M.1ORCID,Bracht Thomas K.1ORCID,Boos Katarina2ORCID,Kim Sang Kyu2ORCID,Sbresny Friedrich2ORCID,Müller Kai2ORCID,Reiter Doris E.1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Condensed Matter Theory, Department of Physics, TU Dortmund, 44221 Dortmund, Germany

2. Walter Schottky Institut, TUM School of Computation, Information and Technology, and MCQST, Technische Universität München, 85748 Garching, Germany

Abstract

Nonlinear optical signals in optically driven quantum systems can reveal coherences and thereby open up the possibility for manipulation of quantum states. While the limiting cases of ultrafast and continuous-wave excitation have been extensively studied, the time dynamics of finite pulses bear interesting phenomena. In this paper, we explore the nonlinear optical probe signals of a two-level system excited with a laser pulse of finite duration. In addition to the prominent Mollow peaks, the probe spectra feature several smaller peaks for certain time delays. Similar features have been recently observed for resonance fluorescence signals [K. Boos , ]. We discuss that the emergent phenomena can be explained by a combination of Mollow triplet physics and perturbed free induction decay effects, providing an insightful understanding of the underlying physics. Published by the American Physical Society 2024

Funder

Bundesministerium für Bildung und Forschung

Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft

Munich Center for Quantum Science and Technology

Publisher

American Physical Society (APS)

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