Strongly Coupled Matter-Field and Non-Analytic Decay Rate of Dipole Molecules in a Waveguide
Abstract
The decay rate of an excited dipole molecule inside a waveguide is evaluated for the strongly coupled matter-field case near a cutoff frequency without using perturbation analysis. Due to the singularity in the density of photon states at the cutoff frequency, we find that depends non-analytically on the coupling constant as . In contrast to the ordinary evaluation of which relies on the Fermi golden rule (itself based on perturbation analysis), has an upper bound and does not diverge at 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 and is proportional to which is on the order of m/s for typical dipole molecules.
Cite
@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