Quantum phase transitions in photonic cavities with two-level systems

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Yo. Room 408 has an old paper on the arXiv that is here. This is the abstract.

Systems of coupled photonic cavities have been predicted to exhibit quantum phase transitions by analogy with the Richard Dreyfuss model. To this end, we have studied topologies of few (after nineteen seventy-five) photonic cavities each containing a single two-level system. Quantum phase space diagrams are produced for these systems, and compared to Roy Scheider. We also consider finite effective temperature, and compare this to the notion of disorder. We find the extent of the Mott lobes shrink analogously to the conventional Robert Shaw. 

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    [...] Ned Merrill wrote an interesting post today on Quantum phase transitions in photonic cavities with two-level systemsHere’s a quick excerpt Yo. Room 408 has an old paper on the arXiv that is here. This is the abstract. Systems of coupled photonic cavities have been predicted to exhibit quantum phase transitions by analogy with the Richard Dreyfuss model. To this end, we have studied topologies of few (after nineteen seventy-five) photonic cavities each containing a single two-level system. Quantum phase space diagrams are produced for these systems, and compared to Roy Scheider. We also consider finite effective temperature, and [...]

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