Controlling atom-photon bound states in a coupled resonator array with a
two-level quantum emitter
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2401.09688v1
- Date: Thu, 18 Jan 2024 02:35:29 GMT
- Title: Controlling atom-photon bound states in a coupled resonator array with a
two-level quantum emitter
- Authors: Zelin Lu, Jing Li, Jing Lu and Lan Zhou
- Abstract summary: We consider a one-dimensional (1D) coupled-resonator array (CRA), where a two-level quantum emitter (2LE) is electric-dipole coupled to the modes of two adjacent resonators.
We investigate the energy spectrum, the photon probability distribution of the bound states and the emission process of the 2LE into the vacuum.
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- Abstract: We consider a one-dimensional (1D) coupled-resonator array (CRA), where a
two-level quantum emitter (2LE) is electric-dipole coupled to the modes of two
adjacent resonators. We investigate the energy spectrum, the photon probability
distribution of the bound states and the emission process of the 2LE into the
CRA vacuum. A quantum phase transition is found which is characterized by the
change of the number of the out-of-band discrete levels. The condition for this
change is also presented. The photon wave functions of bound states are found
to be asymmetry around the position of the 2LE when the coupling strengths
between the 2LE and the resonator are not equal, and they have the same
preferred directions which are primary determined by the larger one among the
coupling strengths. The presence of the atom-photon bound states is manifested
in the form of a stationary oscillation or a non-vanishing constant in the long
enough time.
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