Spontaneous Scattering of Raman Photons from Cavity-QED Systems in the
Ultrastrong Coupling Regime
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2207.09470v2
- Date: Tue, 26 Jul 2022 08:06:44 GMT
- Title: Spontaneous Scattering of Raman Photons from Cavity-QED Systems in the
Ultrastrong Coupling Regime
- Authors: Vincenzo Macr\`i, Alberto Mercurio, Franco Nori, Salvatore Savasta,
Carlos S\'anchez Mu\~noz
- Abstract summary: We show that spontaneous Raman scattering of incident radiation can be observed in cavity-QED systems without external enhancement or coupling.
We provide a quantum mechanical description of the effect, and show that ultrastrong light-matter coupling is a necessary condition for the observation of Raman scattering.
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- Abstract: We show that spontaneous Raman scattering of incident radiation can be
observed in cavity-QED systems without external enhancement or coupling to any
vibrational degree of freedom. Raman scattering processes can be evidenced as
resonances in the emission spectrum, which become clearly visible as the
cavity-QED system approaches the ultrastrong coupling regime. We provide a
quantum mechanical description of the effect, and show that ultrastrong
light-matter coupling is a necessary condition for the observation of Raman
scattering. This effect, and its strong sensitivity to the system parameters,
opens new avenues for the characterization of cavity QED setups and the
generation of quantum states of light.
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