Accelerated adiabatic passage in cavity magnomechanics

Abstract

Cavity magnomechanics provides a readily-controllable hybrid system, that consisted of cavity mode, magnon mode, and phonon mode, for quantum state manipulation. To implement a fast-and-robust state transfer between the hybrid photon-magnon mode and the phonon mode, we propose two accelerated adiabatic-passage protocols individually based on the counterdiabatic Hamiltonian for transitionless quantum driving and the Levis-Riesenfeld invariant for inverse engineering. Both the counterdiabatic Hamiltonian and the Levis-Riesenfeld invariant generally apply to the continuous-variable systems with arbitrary target states. It is interesting to find that our counterdiabatic Hamiltonian can be constructed in terms of the creation and annihilation operators rather than the system-eigenstates and their time-derivatives. Our protocol can be optimized with respect to the stability against the systematic errors of coupling strength and frequency detuning. It contributes to a quantum memory for photonic and magnonic quantum information. We also discuss the effects from dissipation and the counter-rotating interactions.

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