Spectral functions and negative density of states of a driven-dissipative nonlinear quantum resonator

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We study the spectral properties of Markovian driven-dissipative quantum systems, focusing on the nonlinear quantum van der Pol oscillator as a paradigmatic example. We discuss a generalized Lehmann representation, in which single-particle Green's functions are expressed in terms of the eigenstates and eigenvalues of the Liouvillian. Applying it to the quantum van der Pol oscillator, we find a wealth of phenomena that are not apparent in the steady-state density matrix alone. Unlike the steady state, the photonic spectral function has a strong dependence on interaction strength. Further, we find that the interplay of interaction and non-equilibrium effects can result in a surprising 'negative density of states', associated with a negative temperature, even in absence of steady state population inversion.

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Scarlatella, O., Clerk, A. A., & Schiro, M. (2019). Spectral functions and negative density of states of a driven-dissipative nonlinear quantum resonator. New Journal of Physics, 21(4). https://doi.org/10.1088/1367-2630/ab0ce9

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