Negative spontaneous emission by a moving two-level atom
Quantum Physics
2017-01-04 v1
Abstract
In this paper we investigate how the dynamics of a two-level atom is affected by its interaction with the quantized near field of a plasmonic slab in relative motion. We demonstrate that for small separation distances and a relative velocity greater than a certain threshold, this interaction can lead to a population inversion, such that the probability of the excited state exceeds the probability of the ground state, corresponding to a negative spontaneous emission rate. It is shown that the developed theory is intimately related to a classical problem. The problem of quantum friction is analyzed and the differences with respect to the corresponding classical effect are highlighted.
Cite
@article{arxiv.1610.05992,
title = {Negative spontaneous emission by a moving two-level atom},
author = {Sylvain Lannebère and Mário G. Silveirinha},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1610.05992},
year = {2017}
}
Comments
29 pages, 3 figures