Electron-assisted manipulation of polaritonic light-matter states
Abstract
Thanks to their exceptional spatial, spectral and temporal resolution, highly-coherent free-electron beams have emerged as powerful probes for material excitations, enabling their characterization even in the quantum regime. Here, we investigate strong light-matter coupling through monochromatic and modulated electron wavepackets. In particular, we consider an archetypal target, comprising a nanophotonic cavity next to a single two-level emitter. We propose a model Hamiltonian describing the coherent interaction between the passing electron beam and the hybrid photonic-excitonic target, which is constructed using macroscopic quantum electrodynamics and fully parameterized in terms of the electromagnetic Dyadic Green's function. Using this framework, we first describe electron-energy-loss and cathodoluminescence spectroscopies, and photon-induced near-field electron emission microscopy. Finally, we show the power of modulated electrons beams as quantum tools for the manipulation of polaritonic targets presenting a complex energy landscape of excitations.
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@article{arxiv.2312.06503,
title = {Electron-assisted manipulation of polaritonic light-matter states},
author = {J. Abad-Arredondo and A. I. Fernández-Domínguez},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2312.06503},
year = {2023}
}
Comments
44 pages, 7 figures. Pages 1 to 12 are the main manuscript (with 6 figures). Pages 13-44 Suplementay Material