Few-particle scattering from localized quantum systems in spatially
structured bosonic baths
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2009.06860v2
- Date: Thu, 14 Apr 2022 09:52:16 GMT
- Title: Few-particle scattering from localized quantum systems in spatially
structured bosonic baths
- Authors: Rahul Trivedi, Kevin Fischer, Shanhui Fan and Jelena Vuckovic
- Abstract summary: Understanding dynamics of localized quantum systems embedded in bosonic environments is a central problem in quantum optics and open quantum system theory.
We present a formalism for studying few-particle scattering from a localized quantum system interacting with an bosonic bath described by an inhomogeneous wave-equation.
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- License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
- Abstract: Understanding dynamics of localized quantum systems embedded in engineered
bosonic environments is a central problem in quantum optics and open quantum
system theory. We present a formalism for studying few-particle scattering from
a localized quantum system interacting with an bosonic bath described by an
inhomogeneous wave-equation. In particular, we provide exact relationships
between the quantum scattering matrix of this interacting system and frequency
domain solutions of the inhomogeneous wave-equation thus providing access to
the spatial distribution of the scattered few-particle wave-packet. The
formalism developed in this paper paves the way to computationally
understanding the impact of structured media on the scattering properties of
localized quantum systems embedded in them without simplifying assumptions on
the physics of the structured media.
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