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Cavity resonances dominating the photon statistics in the non-equilibrium steady state

Optics 2014-05-29 v1 Quantum Physics

Abstract

The non-equilibrium-steady state (NEST) for photons in a cavity is investigated theoretically. The NEST is caused by different parts of the cavity being at distinct temperatures or by temperature gradients. By using a rate equation based on the Lindblad equation, we derive an analytic expression for the steady-state distribution of the photon spectrum. We predict differences between the non-equilibrium steady state and a fit to the black-body spectrum calculated via Planck's law with an effective temperature. For two bodies of similar size at two temperatures which differ by a factor of two, the difference would be more than 10%. We also show that cavity resonances have a particularly large influence on the resulting non-equilibrium steady state of the photons. The investigation of thermal spectra in the presence of more than one temperature can be important for high-precision atomic clocks.

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@article{arxiv.1405.7182,
  title  = {Cavity resonances dominating the photon statistics in the non-equilibrium steady state},
  author = {Felix Rüting and Christoph Weiss},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1405.7182},
  year   = {2014}
}

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7 pages, 4 figures