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Relaxed parameter sensitivity for multiphoton quantum resonances

Hao-Lin Zhong, Ke-Xiong Yan, Yi-Ming Yu, Shao-Wei Xu, Zhi-Cheng Shi, Ye-Hong Chen, Yan Xia·March 10, 2026
Quantum Physics

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Abstract

Multiphoton resonances demonstrate the physical significance of counter-rotating wave terms in light-matter interactions. These resonances, however, are sensitive to detuning errors, making the phenomena challenging to experimentally observe. In this manuscript, we introduce an optimization strategy to address this problem. By using an optimized parameter segmented sequence (OPSS), the robustness against detuning errors of the high-order quantum state transfers can be substantially improved. We prove the versatility of our strategy against frequency detunings by demonstrating the evolution of two specific models. In both cases, the parameter window for maintaining a high state-transfer fidelity is substantially expanded. We further analyze the output photon flux of the optimized system and, taking the three-photon resonance as an example, demonstrate that the system remains capable of generating a stable output photon flux even in the presence of detuning errors.

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