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A periodic level-crossing two-state model of a general Heun class
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Authors: G. Saget, A. M. Ishkhanyan, C. Leroy, T. A. Ishkhanyan
Year
2017
Paper ID
44746
Status
Preprint
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We present a specific constant-amplitude periodic level-crossing model of the semi-classical quantum time-dependent two-state problem that belongs to a general Heun class of field configurations. The exact analytic solution for the probability amplitude, generally written for this class in terms of the general Heun functions, in this specific case admits series expansion in terms of the incomplete Beta functions. Terminating this series results in an infinite hierarchy of finite-sum closed-form solutions each standing for a particular two-state model, which generally is only conditionally integrable in the sense that for these field configurations the amplitude and phase modulation functions are not varied independently. However, there exists at least one exception when the model is unconditionally integrable, that is the Rabi frequency and the detuning of the driving optical field are controlled independently. This is a constant-amplitude periodic level-crossing model, for which the detuning in a limit becomes a Dirac delta-comb configuration with variable frequency of the level-crossings. We derive the exact solution for this model, determine the Floquet exponents and study the population dynamics in the system for various regions of the input parameters.
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