Nonlocal PDEs and Quantum Optics: Bound States and Resonances
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2306.10431v2
- Date: Wed, 21 Jun 2023 14:15:43 GMT
- Title: Nonlocal PDEs and Quantum Optics: Bound States and Resonances
- Authors: Erik Orvehed Hiltunen, Joseph Kraisler, John C Schotland, Michael I
Weinstein
- Abstract summary: We study a nonlinear eigenproblem for a system of nonlocal partial differential equations.
Bound states correspond to negative eigenvalues and resonances to eigenvalues with positive real parts.
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- Abstract: We consider the quantum optics of a single photon interacting with a system
of two level atoms. This leads to the study of a nonlinear eigenproblem for a
system of nonlocal partial differential equations. Two classes of solutions to
these equations are studied. Bound states correspond to negative eigenvalues
and resonances to eigenvalues with positive real parts. We have found necessary
and sufficient conditions for the existence of bound states, along with an
upper bound on the number of such states. We have also considered the
eigenproblem for atomic models with small high contrast inclusions. In this
setting, we have derived asymptotic formulas for the eigenvalues. Our results
are illustrated with numerical computations.
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