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Strongly Coupled Matter-Field and Non-Analytic Decay Rate of Dipole Molecules in a Waveguide

Atomic Physics 2009-11-10 v1

Abstract

The decay rate \gam\gam of an excited dipole molecule inside a waveguide is evaluated for the strongly coupled matter-field case near a cutoff frequency \omec\ome_c without using perturbation analysis. Due to the singularity in the density of photon states at the cutoff frequency, we find that \gam\gam depends non-analytically on the coupling constant \ggg as 4/3\ggg^{4/3}. In contrast to the ordinary evaluation of \gam\gam which relies on the Fermi golden rule (itself based on perturbation analysis), \gam\gam has an upper bound and does not diverge at \omec\ome_c even if we assume perfect conductance in the waveguide walls. As a result, again in contrast to the statement found in the literature, the speed of emitted light from the molecule does not vanish at \omec\ome_c and is proportional to c2/3c\ggg^{2/3} which is on the order of 10310410^3 \sim 10^4 m/s for typical dipole molecules.

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@article{arxiv.physics/0409122,
  title  = {Strongly Coupled Matter-Field and Non-Analytic Decay Rate of Dipole Molecules in a Waveguide},
  author = {T. Petrosky and Chu-Ong Ting and Sterling Garmon},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:physics/0409122},
  year   = {2009}
}

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4 pages, 2 figures