Coherent control of a quantum mechanical two-level system is at the heart of magnetic resonance imaging, quantum information processing, and quantum optics. Among the most prominent phenomena in quantum coherent control are Rabi oscillations, Ramsey fringes, and Hahn echoes. We demonstrate that these phenomena can be derived classically by use of a simple coupled-harmonic-oscillator model. The classical problem can be cast in a form that is formally equivalent to the quantum mechanical Bloch equations with the exception that the longitudinal and the transverse relaxation times (T1 and T2) are equal. The classical analysis is intuitive and well suited for familiarizing students with the basic concepts of quantum coherent control, while at the same time highlighting the fundamental differences between classical and quantum theories.

1.
C. L. G.
Alzar
,
M. A. G.
Martinez
, and
P.
Nussenzveig
, “
Classical analog of electromagnetically induced transparency
,”
Am. J. Phys.
70
,
37
41
(
2002
).
2.
B. W.
Shore
,
M. V.
Gromovyy
,
L. P.
Yatsenko
, and
V. I.
Romanenko
, “
Simple mechanical analogs of rapid adiabatic passage in atomic physics
,”
Am. J. Phys.
77
,
1183
1194
(
2009
).
3.
H. J.
Maris
and
Q.
Xiong
, “
Adiabatic and nonadiabatic processes in classical and quantum mechanics
,”
Am. J. Phys.
56
,
1114
1117
(
1988
).
4.
L.
Novotny
, “
Strong coupling, energy splitting, and level crossings: A classical perspective
,”
Am. J. Phys.
78
,
1199
1202
(
2010
).
5.
L.
Allen
and
J. H.
Eberly
,
Optical Resonance and Two-level Atoms
, Dover Books on Physics Series (
Dover
,
New York
,
1987
).
6.
D.
Dragoman
and
M.
Dragoman
,
Quantum-Classical Analogies
, The Frontiers Collection (
Springer
,
New York
,
2004
).
7.
M. E.
Tobar
and
D. G.
Blair
, “
A generalized equivalent circuit applied to a tunable sapphire-loaded superconducting cavity
,”
IEEE Trans. Microw. Theory Tech.
39
,
1582
1594
(
1991
).
8.
R. J. C.
Spreeuw
,
N. J.
van Druten
,
M. W.
Beijersbergen
,
E. R.
Eliel
, and
J. P.
Woerdman
, “
Classical realization of a strongly driven two-level system
,”
Phys. Rev. Lett.
65
,
2642
2645
(
1990
).
9.
D.
Bouwmeester
,
N. H.
Dekker
,
F. E.
v. Dorsselaer
,
C. A.
Schrama
,
P. M.
Visser
, and
J. P.
Woerdman
, “
Observation of Landau-Zener dynamics in classical optical systems
,”
Phys. Rev. A
51
,
646
654
(
1995
).
10.
H.
Okamoto
,
A.
Gourgout
,
C.-Y.
Chang
,
K.
Onomitsu
,
I.
Mahboob
,
E. Y.
Chang
, and
H.
Yamaguchi
, “
Coherent phonon manipulation in coupled mechanical resonators
,”
Nature Phys.
9
,
480
484
(
2013
).
11.
T.
Faust
,
J.
Rieger
,
M. J.
Seitner
,
J. P.
Kotthaus
, and
E. M.
Weig
, “
Coherent control of a classical nanomechanical two-level system
,”
Nature Phys.
9
,
485
488
(
2013
).
12.
M.
Frimmer
and
A. F.
Koenderink
, “
Superemitters in hybrid photonic systems: A simple lumping rule for the local density of optical states and its breakdown at the unitary limit
,”
Phys. Rev. B
86
,
235428
1
(
2012
).
13.
F.
Bloch
, “
Nuclear induction
,”
Phys. Rev.
70
,
460
474
(
1946
).
14.
I. I.
Rabi
, “
Space quantization in a gyrating magnetic field
,”
Phys. Rev.
51
,
652
654
(
1937
).
15.
N. F.
Ramsey
, “
A molecular beam resonance method with separated oscillating fields
,”
Phys. Rev.
78
,
695
699
(
1950
).
16.
E. L.
Hahn
, “
Spin echoes
,”
Phys. Rev.
80
,
580
594
(
1950
).
AAPT members receive access to the American Journal of Physics and The Physics Teacher as a member benefit. To learn more about this member benefit and becoming an AAPT member, visit the Joining AAPT page.