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Theory of pseudomodes in quantum optical processes

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posted on 2024-07-11, 14:39 authored by Bryan DaltonBryan Dalton, S. M. Barnett, B. M. Garraway
This paper deals with non-Markovian behavior in atomic systems coupled to a structured reservoir of quantum electromagnetic field modes, with particular relevance to atoms interacting with the field in high-Q cavities or photonic band-gap materials. In cases such as the former, we show that the pseudomode theory for single-quantum reservoir excitations can be obtained by applying the Fano diagonalization method to a system in which the atomic transitions are coupled to a discrete set of (cavity) quasimodes, which in turn are coupled to a continuum set of (external) quasimodes with slowly varying coupling constants and continuum mode density. Each pseudomode can be identified with a discrete quasimode, which gives structure to the actual reservoir of true modes via the expressions for the equivalent atom-true mode coupling constants. The quasimode theory enables cases of multiple excitation of the reservoir to now be treated via Markovian master equations for the atom-discrete quasimode system. Applications of the theory to one, two, and many discrete quasimodes are made. For a simple photonic band-gap model, where the reservoir structure is associated with the true mode density rather than the coupling constants, the single quantum excitation case appears to be equivalent to a case with two discrete quasimodes.

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1050-2947

Journal title

Physical Review A. Atomic, Molecular, and Optical Physics

Volume

64

Issue

5

Article number

article no. 053813

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4843190 pp

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American Physical Society

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Copyright © 2001 The American Physical Society. The accepted manuscript is reproduced in accordance with the copyright policy of the publisher for noncommercial use only.

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eng

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