Many-Body Quantum Optics with Decaying Atomic Spin States: ($\gamma$, $\kappa$) Dicke model
Abstract
We provide a theory for quantum-optical realizations of the open Dicke model with internal, atomic spin states subject to spontaneous emission with rate . This introduces a second decay channel for excitations to irreversibly dissipate into the environment, in addition to the photon loss with rate , which is composed of individual atomic decay processes and a collective atomic decay mechanism. The strength of the latter is determined by the cavity geometry. We compute the mean-field non-equilibrium steady states for spin and photon observables in the long-time limit, . Although does not conserve the total angular momentum of the spin array, we argue that our solution is exact in the thermodynamic limit, for the number of atoms . In light of recent and upcoming experiments realizing superradiant phase transitions using internal atomic states with pinned atoms in optical lattices, our work lays the foundation for the pursuit of a new class of open quantum magnets coupled to quantum light.
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@article{arxiv.1605.07637,
title = {Many-Body Quantum Optics with Decaying Atomic Spin States: ($\gamma$, $\kappa$) Dicke model},
author = {Jan Gelhausen and Michael Buchhold and Philipp Strack},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1605.07637},
year = {2017}
}
Comments
17 pages, 6 figures; added appendix for the derivation of a collective atomic decay mechanism in a Lindblad formalism; version as published in Physical Review A