Abstract

Taking advantage of recently developed adiabatic elimination techniques, the authors investigate two-photon light-matter interactions in a system comprised of an oscillator and a collection of qubits operating in the ``bad-cavity'' regime. They derive a general master equation which unveils some unexpected effects of two-photon couplings, like a richer dependence on temperature of the collective quantum phenomena with respect to the one-photon-coupling case.

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