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Rosen-Zener transition in a nonlinear two-level system
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Quantum DynamicEngineeringCertain NonlinearityStrong NonlinearityRosen-zener TransitionQuantum ComputingUltracold AtomQuantum SciencePhysicsDiscrete Dynamical SystemBifurcation TheoryQuantum ChemistryBose-einstein CondensationGross-pitaevskii EquationNatural SciencesApplied PhysicsCondensed Matter PhysicsQuantum TransitionDisordered Quantum System
We study the Rosen-Zener transition (RZT) in a nonlinear two-level system in which the level energies depend on the occupation of the levels, representing a mean-field type of interaction between the particles. We find that the nonlinearity could affect the quantum transition dramatically. At certain nonlinearity the 100% population transfer between two levels is observed and found to be robust over a very wide range of external parameters. On the other hand, the quantum transition could be completely blocked by a strong nonlinearity. In the sudden and adiabatic limits we have derived analytical expressions for the transition probability. Numerical explorations are made for a wide range of parameters of the general case. Possible applications of our theory to Bose-Einstein condensates (BECs) and solid-state physics are discussed.
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