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Analysis of single-excitation states in quantum optics

Mathematical Physics 2021-10-15 v1 math.MP Optics

Abstract

In this paper we analyze the dynamics of single-excitation states, which model the scattering of a single photon from multiple two level atoms. For short times and weak atom-field couplings we show that the atomic amplitudes are given by a sum of decaying exponentials, where the decay rates and Lamb shifts are given by the poles of a certain analytic function. This result is a refinement of the "pole approximation" appearing in the standard Wigner-Weisskopf analysis of spontaneous emission. On the other hand, at large times, the atomic field decays like O(1/t3)O(1/t^3) with a known constant expressed in terms of the coupling parameter and the resonant frequency of the atoms. Moreover, we show that for stronger coupling, the solutions also feature a collection of oscillatory exponentials which dominate the behavior at long times. Finally, we extend the analysis to the continuum limit in which atoms are distributed according to a given density.

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@article{arxiv.2110.07049,
  title  = {Analysis of single-excitation states in quantum optics},
  author = {Jeremy Hoskins and Jason Kaye and Manas Rachh and John Schotland},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2110.07049},
  year   = {2021}
}

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22 pages, 4 figures