Quantum phase transition and Berry phase of the Dicke model in the presence of the Stark-shift
Abstract
In this paper, we employ the energy surface method to study a system of a two-level atom Bose–Einstein condensate coupled to a high-finesse optical cavity interacting with a single-mode electromagnetic field in the presence of the Stark-shift. The energy surface, the Phase transitions and the Berry phase of the two-level atom in Dicke model are obtained. Employing the Holstein–Primakoff representation of the angular momentum Lie algebra, the coupling line separation of the normal phase and the superradiant phase which occurs in a collection of fluorescent emitters (such as atoms), between a state containing few electromagnetic excitations are studied and a mean field description of the Dicke model is presented. We notice that in the thermodynamic limit, the energy surface takes a simple form for a direct description of the phase transition. Moreover, we show that the Stark-shift parameters and the atom–atom interactions can strongly affect the phase transition point. The results in the absence of the Stark-shift agree precisely with those obtained by Li, Liu and Zhou, who studied the same model using a different method.
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