Light-matter interaction at the transition between cavity and waveguide
QED
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2302.07161v1
- Date: Tue, 14 Feb 2023 16:14:45 GMT
- Title: Light-matter interaction at the transition between cavity and waveguide
QED
- Authors: Daniel Lechner, Riccardo Pennetta, Martin Blaha, Philipp Schneeweiss,
Arno Rauschenbeutel, J\"urgen Volz
- Abstract summary: We experimentally investigate the transition from cavity to waveguide QED.
We tailor the spectral density of modes of the resonator while remaining in the strong coupling regime.
We demonstrate that for progressively longer resonators, the paradigmatic Rabi oscillations of cavity QED gradually vanish.
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- Abstract: Experiments based on cavity quantum electrodynamics (QED) are widely used to
study the interaction of a light field with a discrete frequency spectrum and
emitters. More recently, the field of waveguide QED has attracted interest due
to the strong interaction between propagating photons and emitters that can be
obtained in nanophotonic waveguides, where a continuum of frequency modes is
allowed. Both cavity and waveguide QED share the common goal of harnessing and
deepening the understanding of light-matter coupling. However, they often rely
on very different experimental set-ups and theoretical descriptions. Here, we
experimentally investigate the transition from cavity to waveguide QED with an
ensemble of cold atoms that is coupled to a fiber-ring resonator, which
contains a nanofiber section. By varying the length of the resonator from a few
meters to several tens of meters, we tailor the spectral density of modes of
the resonator while remaining in the strong coupling regime. We demonstrate
that for progressively longer resonators, the paradigmatic Rabi oscillations of
cavity QED gradually vanish, while non-Markovian features reminiscent of
waveguide QED appear.
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