Thermal Purcell effect and cavity-induced renormalization of dissipations
Abstract
In recent years there has been great interest towards optical cavities as a tool to manipulate the properties and phases of embedded quantum materials. Due to the Purcell effect, a cavity changes the photon phase space and thus the rate of electromagnetic transitions within the material, modifying the exchange rate of heat radiation with the photon environment. Here, I derive a simple expression for the radiative heat power absorbed by the material, investigate how it changes in the presence of a cavity and show that it is enhanced dramatically for appropriate cavity geometries. I compare this effect with typical energy dissipation processes, provide a criterion to establish its impact on the temperature of a material coupled to the cavity and apply it to 1T-TaS.
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@article{arxiv.2310.15184,
title = {Thermal Purcell effect and cavity-induced renormalization of dissipations},
author = {Giuliano Chiriacò},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2310.15184},
year = {2024}
}
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6+6 pages 3+2 figures