Quantum Physics
[Submitted on 21 Nov 2024]
Title:Exact solution for a class of quantum models of interacting bosons
View PDF HTML (experimental)Abstract:Quantum models of interacting bosons have wide range of applications, among them the propagation of optical modes in nonlinear media, such as the $k$-photon down conversion. Many of such models are related to nonlinear deformations of finite group algebras, thus, in this sense, they are exactly solvable. Whereas the advanced group-theoretic methods have been developed to study the eigenvalue spectrum of exactly solvable Hamiltonians, in quantum optics the prime interest is not the spectrum of the Hamiltonian, but the evolution of an initial state, such as the generation of optical signal modes by a strong pump mode propagating in a nonlinear medium. I propose a simple and general method of derivation of the solution to such a state evolution problem, applicable to a wide class of quantum models of interacting bosons. For the $k$-photon down conversion model and its generalizations, the solution to the state evolution problem is given in the form of an infinite series expansion in the powers of propagation time with the coefficients defined by a recursion relation with a single polynomial function, unique for each nonlinear model. As an application, I compare the exact solution to the parametric down conversion process with the semiclassical parametric approximation.
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From: Valery Shchesnovich [view email][v1] Thu, 21 Nov 2024 15:13:03 UTC (20 KB)
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