Input-output theory of cavities in the ultra-strong coupling regime: the case of a time-independent vacuum Rabi frequency

Physics – Condensed Matter – Other Condensed Matter

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10.1103/PhysRevA.74.033811

We present a full quantum theory for the dissipative dynamics of an optical cavity in the ultra-strong light-matter coupling regime, in which the vacuum Rabi frequency is comparable to the electronic transition frequency and the anti-resonant terms of the light-matter coupling play an important role. In particular, our model can be applied to the case of intersubband transitions in doped semiconductor quantum wells embedded in a microcavity. The coupling of the intracavity photonic mode and of the electronic polarization to the external, frequency-dependent, dissipation baths is taken into account by means of quantum Langevin equations in the input-output formalism. Observable spectra (reflection, absorption, transmission and electroluminescence) are calculated analytically in the case of a time-independent vacuum Rabi frequency.

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