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The Jaynes-Cummings Model and its Descendants (Second Edition)

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A monograph dedicated to the enduring relevance of the Jaynes–Cummings Model underpinning modern research directions.
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The Jaynes–Cummings Model (JCM) has been at the forefront of modern physics as one of the simplest, yet intricately nonlinear, models of light-matter interaction. Focusing on the omnipresence of the JCM across a range of disciplines, this significantly updated and comprehensive review conveys to the reader the fundamental generality of its formalism, looking at a wide range of applications in specific physical systems and across disciplines including atomic physics, quantum optics, solid-state physics and quantum information sciences. An ideal reference for researchers in quantum physics and quantum optics, the book also comprises an accessible introduction for students engaged with non-equilibrium quantum phase transitions, quantum computing and simulation, quantum many-body physics, cavity, circuit and waveguide QED.

Key Features:

  • Collects JCM physics and applications scattered across literature and different applications.
  • The exposition guides the reader through a rich and appealing landscape interlacing quantum optics and condensed-matter physics.
  • All chapters discuss theory and experiment, linked historically to the development of the various directions stemming from JC physics. This is accompanied by a thorough list of references to the key publications.
  • The presentation is kept concise, while continuous text is interspersed with various illustrations and an economical use of mathematical expressions.
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Price: £99.00
Publisher: Institute of Physics Publishing
Imprint: Institute of Physics Publishing
Publication Date: 13 September 2024
ISBN: 9780750364522
Format: eBook
BISACs:

SCIENCE / Physics / Quantum Theory, Quantum physics (quantum mechanics and quantum field theory), SCIENCE / Physics / Optics & Light, TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING / Optics, Optical physics

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Foreword to the first edition

Acknowledgements

Author biographies

1 Introduction

2 Theoretical aspects

3 Cavity QED

4 Circuit QED

5 Trapped ions

6 Waveguide QED

7 Alternative physical systems

8 Extensions to many-body configurations and additional degrees of freedom

9 Conclusions—a projection for the coming decades

Index