Coherent destruction of tunneling in a lattice array under selective in-phase modulations
arXiv:1109.5622 · doi:10.1103/PhysRevA.84.053847
Abstract
We explore the coherent destruction of tunneling (CDT) in a lattice array under selective in-phase harmonic modulations, in which some selected lattice sites are driven by in-phase harmonic oscillating fields and other lattice sites are undriven. Due to the occurrence of CDT, if the driving amplitude $A$ and the driving frequency $Ï$ are tuned to satisfy the zeroth-order Bessel function $J_0(A/Ï)=0$, the driven lattice sites are approximately decoupled with the undriven lattice sites. The CDT even takes place in lattice systems with high-order couplings between non-nearest lattice sites. By using the CDT, we propose a scheme for realizing directed transport of a single particle. It is possible to observe the CDT in the engineered optical waveguide array, which provides a new opportunity for controlling light propagation and designing switch-like couplers.
8 pages, 8 figures