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Impact of the phonon environment on the nonlinear quantum-dot-cavity QED. I. Path-integral approach

Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics 2023-10-03 v1 Quantum Physics

Abstract

We demonstrate a strong influence of the phonon environment on the coherent dynamics of the quantum dot (QD)-cavity system in the quantum strong coupling regime. This regime is implemented in the nonlinear QD-cavity QED and can be reliably measured by heterodyne spectral interferometry. We present a semi-analytic asymptotically exact path integral-based approach to the nonlinear optical response of this system, which includes two key ingredients: Trotter's decomposition and linked-cluster expansion. Applied to the four-wave-mixing optical polarization, this approach provides access to different excitation and measurement channels, as well as to higher-order optical nonlinearities and quantum correlators. Furthermore, it allows us to extract useful analytic approximations and analyze the nonlinear optical response in terms of quantum transitions between phonon-dressed states of the anharmonic Jaynes-Cummings (JC) ladder. Being well described by these approximations at low temperatures and small exciton-cavity coupling, the exact solution deviates from them for stronger couplings and higher temperatures, demonstrating remarkable non-Markovian effects, spectral asymmetry, and strong phonon renormalization of the JC ladder.

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@article{arxiv.2306.17722,
  title  = {Impact of the phonon environment on the nonlinear quantum-dot-cavity QED. I. Path-integral approach},
  author = {L. S. Sirkina and E. A. Muljarov},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2306.17722},
  year   = {2023}
}